On #1, that's you. For some people, the money spent DOES matter. For people who are or were on the fence, it could absolutely be a tipping point.
On point #2, I disagree. Of course, they can't have their eyes on every single guest at every single moment. Unfortunately, there are guests who know that and use it to their advantage, but that's not Disney's fault.
Personally, I know this is harsh. But...I think if Disney brought out the ban hammer, and permanently banned people not wearing masks or social distancing properly....as they have every right to do...if they do this a handful of times, and people become aware of it....hopefully people wouldn't risk it. But, that's just a thought.
That said, I don't think it is unreasonable to expect public places- grocery stores, movie theaters, restaurants, outdoor malls (looking at you, Disney Springs), and yes, Disney World to maintain capacity levels to a point that being bumped into and close contact while passing isn't a thing. Of course, there will always be people not paying attention to what they are doing and bumping into people. I wasn't paying attention and ran into a pole my last visit. It happens. But, if the overall crowding and congestion is what is leading to these moments, then I do think the (grocery store, movie theater, restaurant, open air mall, and Disney World) are not successfully maintaining a capacity as they should.
Might see you at AK!
Same...for this weekend, at least.