I had a client who would regularly post YouTube interviews of their Behind The Scenes content. They never directed to NSFW content, and I would recommend you never do that.
When you talk about a SFW landing page, I think you're onto something, but I think the key here is to make use of link-in-bio sites to drive traffic.
Link-in-bio "microsites" are one of the services that I provide to clients, because it's something that has replaced the personal homepage (linktree is great and all, but you don't really own your link-in-bio site when you use it, so I offer the service as an all-in-one package.)
They are commonplace amongst all kinds of content creators, not just NSFW performers, and they are so simple that I believe users do not consider them to be an annoyance when traveling through the Web.
I think no matter what you do, you're going to be challenging the spirit of these social media sites terms of service, and I wouldn't recommend doing that. But if you're comfortable doing that, I would consider something like:
YouTube => Link-In-Bio => SFW Landing Page (with enough information for users to get to the NSFW on their own if they choose to search it out themselves.)
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