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Creators, afaik, make money mostly from merchandises, patreons, memberships, superchats,... not ads.
Ads are how Google makes money, which is fine in principle, except that Youtube is supposedly a "hosting platform" with all privileges associated, eg not being subjected to broadcast regulations, but acts like a broadcaster by promoting some content over another according to what'll make them more money. If the internet worked like Youtube, you'd type wikipedia's url in your browser, and instead it'll redirect to some ad-ridden clone.
It depends on what they're creating. There are definitely people that make good money from ads. The biggest problem is usually it's an unstable income and you never know when the god of algorithm will just decide to nuke your channel for no reason.