Different strokes for different folks.
We live in nature and I've always lived way out in the "country". That being said, we hate light at night when we're trying to sleep. No street lamps where we live, just pitch black dark. But when at campgrounds, the light situation varies by place. At places like Fort Wilderness, you must have at least half a dozen outdoor light fixtures just to fit in ;-)
In general, we have rope lights for the edge of the awning and an LED light strip on the camper (below the awning). Since we spend a fair amount of time socializing outside under the awning, this lighting is good to have. We also have a lighted name/sign post outside at the front of out campsite, which puts out very little light. The sign post stays on 24/7, but the awning lights go off when we call it a night.
In general, I'm not annoyed by campers and their lights. A few years ago, though, our neighbor had a workshop-style hanging light with a bright incandescent bulb hanging on his rig...and that was super annoying.