Yep, I too am not a fan of the term, but that's what they want to be called, so be it.
Most of the channels that I used to watch on Youtube are gone now and they moved their channels to other sites like vigilante.tv, bitchute, odysee and rumble.
An easy way to see how many major youtubers have left, or talking about leaving, just go to Grok (i use the one on twitter) and ask it something like this:
"Can you please give me a list of 50 mid-tier youtube influencers (10K-500K followers or subscribers) who are pro-blockchain, support altcoins beyond Bitcoin, have spoken favorably about SocialFi within the last 365 days, and have never mentioned Theta Network, Friend.tech, Lens Protocol, or XCAD Network in their public content? I need to know their names, what their youtube channel URL is and how to contact them on twitter if possible."
As you will see, Grok will come back with literally hundreds of youtubers who are looking for a better place to post their videos, and you can be incredibly picky with the results that you want Grok to provide you with. Research advice like that typically takes months and thousands of dollars.
Sounds like someone(s) will be out of a job!
Myself, I've never used Grok, or any ai or chatbots. Sounds like a very powerful search engine.