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I've noticed YouTube channels tend to enshitify when they get big, but a lot of them have kind of a golden era between when they're just getting starting/figuring out how to run a channel; and when they big and spend half their time sucking off advertisers.
Dig through their content posted around the middle of that channel's history for the good stuff.
or channels enter a cycle of trying to create better and better videos until they only release a video per year, and they quit due to burnout