He has addressed that and that's not a video platform. His income is from subscribers that support him. Steven Crowder also received more subscribers after YouTube demonetized him. People will pay for content until YouTube bans them for specious reasons from the platform and as we have seen, Vimeo isn't an alternative as it is also owned by a screaming liberal.
Wouldn't that be great? But it's much more likely that they would begin to tightly curate their content and only broadcast stuff that they can control and deem safe.
That's what they are doing now, based on political views.
The bottom line here is that these tech giants either play by the rules or suffer the consequences.
His videos on YouTube have ads.