No, as long as you are paying I don't see that problem. Its only when you are getting "free" services were you are a product and not a costumer. People forget that corporations are there to make money and nothing else. All the rest is little more than theater. The reason that Twitter, Facebook, etc. bans you is because advertisers don't want to put money on the places you are because you are problematic. What's the use of you for YouTube as a content creator if they have to demonetize your channel because add buyers don't like you? Say Alex Jones for example. He is nothing but a cost to them, and on top of that, it gives them bad publicity all over the place.
This is the bottom line, these are private corporations managing a private business trying to make money, the rest is just a lot of hot air and click bait created by other business that want to push outrage and controversy because it's what gets the more clicks.