>>97876a lot of that does come down to how someone interacts and treats the community in general, and the cost per quality and length of the content.
there are quite a few creators in the space that the community doesn't do a lot of piracy for, simply because they are active and nice to people in the community, and people want to see them succeed
and, while these videos are high quality from a technical standpoint, they are very expensive from a length and content amount perspective
when it comes to piracy in general, a little piracy is good for a smaller creator, many people who might not be able to afford, or not plan on spending the money in the first place are going to be exposed to the quality of the content, and if that content is good enough, then they might turn around and pay for content afterwards, a fairly common occurrence in many circles