But clean installs of windows 11 will have vbs on as default, then others are reporting it as disabled on clean installs.
I have half a guess that the state of VBS on clean installs has to do with whether you have virtualization enabled in UEFI or not. In my case, since I use virtual machines rather regularly I have enabled it. Hence why I might have VBS switched on by default even considering that I upgraded from 10 to 11.
Personally as someone who plays games far more than stores state secrets or nuclear codes I would want to check and know for certain it was disabled
Can't blame you. Though something came to my attention when I read that PC Gamer article:
"And we will continue to seek opportunities to expand VBS across more systems over time."
I think that, at some point, they will try (actually try, not this half-hearted effort) to force everyone to run Windows with VBS enabled. I don't think it will happen anytime soon (say, less than 3 to 5 years), but I do think at some point it will be just as mandatory as a CPU with NX-bit support.