No. Once I went in the forest near my home when I was on the brick of failing my year of study in college (a big deal where I'm from it would set me back a year of life basically and in my circle would have been very hard especially to my parents).
As I grew older, for light stuff I'd gravitate toward videogames and for heavier stuff I'd just be stuck in bed doomscrolling.
It is not the only point when it comes to adopting technologies, when it comes to maximizing privacy, yes maximizing privacy is tautologically the only point.
They way I uderstand your comment, LTT is big enought so as to negotiate contracts with sponsor without being forced to share the metric related to the performance of the sponsored segment.
My brother in Christ, being watched is the goal of any content creator, that's unrelated to advertisements. Now Youtube ads are paid (lets simplify a bit) blindly once you click the video, it's a metric, you see those if you want access to the video.
If the content of the video has the guy saying "thanks xyz for sponsoring this raid shadow legends" that's a contract between the guy doing the video and the sponsor, following metrics agreed between themselves, it has no ties with "the purpose of youtube" simply because... it's not youtube.
Will there be people doing cheap content to get "easy" sponsor money? Sure but if the content suck you won't watch it. It's a loss just like if the motetization was following any other driver (as long as the driver is... watching the thing rather than not).
Death being the most boring shit I can possibly imagine is pretty high on the list.