But raid: shadow legends is completely different from the usual F2P stuff and you'd be surprise how much you'll enjoy actually playing it. /sOh man, so many people pushing Raid: Shadow Legends. Or Raycon earbuds, aka rebranded chinese designs you can find on AliExpress for much cheaper.
But to answer the title question, no, it doesn't bother me. I'm well aware shilling is what makes the youtube world revolves unless you've big enough to survive solely off patreon or ad revenue, so I usually just zone out and/or skip it.
Bonus answer to bonus question: no, I've never bought any.
If people with enough disposable income want to indirectly fund youtuber I watch, I'm not going to stop them. I generally assume that if something is being advertised to me there's a catch so I just don't really listen to adds, but I don't have a problem with them, even if they end up a bit scammy (so long as its not full scam). I never really understood loot crate, it's cool when its a franchise you care about, but at that point I'd rather just straight up buy it, unless you're literally into every video game/anime out there, you're going to get a bunch of stuff you don't care and it'll be cheaper to just buy stuff individually. I'm moving soon and I'm already throwing so much stuff that I actually care for, never mind stuff I don't care for.