I'm of the opposite mind, the biggest privacy influencers never give any attention to systemic privacy (avoiding proprietary software absolutely, for instance) instead opting for stuff like "how to be private on windows" and other silly fruitless efforts.
Privacy is a journey where we all strive for perfection, but we can't lose sight that we must all strive to have darknet vendor level privacy to truly starve the surveillance beast. If you're compromising on this goal in any area, you must slowly but surely come to face each challenge and persist towards being a digital ghost. Its only when we give up our ideals of perfect privacy and make concessions that we live under a total surveillance hell.
We must all strive for perfection, we'll never attain is but we'll land in a better world for all when we try.