The main difference between you and a YouTuber is that they have thousands of people who know who they are, and you don't. That doesn't make them some different type of human being from you; many of them, I'm sure, are just NORPs* who posted to a video sharing website and figured out they could make a comfortable 4-figure salary from it. Obviously, there are plenty of ghouls, but there are ghouls everywhere. You just keep hearing about YouTubers being ghouls because there are a bare minimum of one thousand people who kind of know who they are, and it's a little jarring when someone you kind of know about gets revealed as a ghoul. People just aren't familiar with most people in their community like that. The manager of my local Arco AM-PM has, so far, been completely unsuccessful in turning his career into a way to get teenage girls to obsess over him; but I believe in him, and I hope that someday, when he gets that kind of clout, he uses his power for good.