If they were smart, they would turn frauding into a business on youtube.
Honestly true, I am seeing random accounts posting spoilers/leaks on there and awful bait theories gaining tons of views, but they wouldn't be able to get monetised directly by Youtube due to their content and thus the legal issues around it.
But yeah, Youtube is definitely the best place for fraudulence and making bank of it too! Including Youtubers shilling for genuine scams like Established Titles, BetterHelp and such.
Meanwhile GrandLineReview and some other Youtubers are straight up posting art of the latest chapters in their video thumbnails now too, which in turn is causing a lot of clout, both from hype and rage, especially rage for people getting spoiled too lmfao.