soothsayer,
You make some good points. I think the main takeaway is something is better than nothing in this case to keep the creeping green rot away.
During my extensive research ( 15 mins at work on the phone a few weeks ago when I really should have been doing something more productive , tip....ignore everything on Reddit...

) I found that while some dielectrics are silicone based ( the one in the vid, for example ,is silicone free ) the ones that are have a non curing agent that normal silicone grease doesn't. It means they never go hard and don't gas. Think bathroom silicone sealant, as it cures it gasses off the solvent making a stink, dielectric doesn't do that.
I used dielectric 'cos I had some , if I was out I too would use ACF 50, I go through quite a bit of that too so always have some about.

Ho Hum