He does not have a very rosy future ahead of him if he's relying on YouTube. You don't get paid for subscriber count, you get paid for ads viewed, members only videos, super chats, etc. That means having to REACH your audience, no matter your sub count. We've seen he's not doing that, with just a few thousand views here and there.
His other problem is that his information gets stale, fast. What we put on our YouTube channel, people might click on "Dumbest Customer Interactions" five years from now. But who will click on convention rebuttals five years after said convention? Maybe a handful of videos will still draw in someone curious about what happened to Morris or why they stopped turning in time, but you're talking a very paltry few.
Plus, I think there was a big surge a few years back after the turn of the century and the whole "overlapping generation" nonsense, JWs knew instinctively something was wrong. That new system just wasn't coming. The internet was now in just about every home, CSA and DV victims were coming forward, "Spotlight" gets released so news agencies were talking about CSA in religions... it all snowballed into more JWs walking out than ever. He jumped on that bandwagon at just the right time.
But, that's pretty much over now. The religion is dying its own death from within. There are fewer and fewer people who need a swift kick to wake up and most aren't taking months and months of videos and interviews and books to leave. More exJWs are also doing the job he once dominated.
I think he's probably slowly waking up to the fact that his old life is over, he can't rely on begging and grifting and attacking and pity parties, not like he once did. He can't just put a post on social media, "contact Lloyd if you want to be considered for an interview" and people fall all over themselves to be on his channel. Nobody cares about his channel except a few hundred patrons and YT members.
But obviously this is a slow ripping off of the Band-Aid. We all know he's stupid enough to think he's actually going to get money out of his lawsuit. Chances are he's staring at that black hole ahead of him but has no clue, not one frickin' clue, what to do about it.