I think fat people running afoul of the eating disorder glorification rule by doing mukbangs is a slippery slope. Not all obese people have binge eating disorders, some just have shit diets and dead metabolisms from lack of activity. I don't think becky is a binge eater, nor destiny or dana. They're just obese slobs. Yes, Amber and Chantal have admitted to having BED, but the definition of what classifies as a binge on camera is going to be hard to nail down. Thin and average people do mukbangs as well (sorry, that sounded like an ALR line), and though I'm not an expert on the mukbangs, it seems characterized by eating (or appearing to eat) massive quantities of food. The can't have one rule for normal sized people eating a ton, and another for obese people. I think it *might* raise a legal argument if they use the rationale that ALL obese people eating on camera are suffering from binge eating disorder. If someone is obese, they didn't get that way from eating reasonable quantities of food in a sitting, but that doesn't make it a binge.
It gets even more complicated if an obese person is a food reviewer (I don't know what that category is technically called), and they go to a state fair and hit up every food booth, including the butter-fried butter booth. That would be, collectively, a massive amount of food, and I would consider that seriously disordered eating, but it's not a binge or disordered eating in the clinical sense.
There's a good case for someone like Nikocado getting striked for glorifying disordered eating in his quest to gain extreme amounts of weight. Meanwhile, amber and chantal are just gross.
Amber is a compulsive spender, but nobody is going to classify her hauls as glorifying a shopping addiction, even though it is, because hauls are a normal category.
I don't know what's causing amber and chantal's monetization issues, but I doubt it's a fat person eating thing.