As long as you change the plugs often, i believe there is no need for anti-seize or other things on the threads. If one goes too many miles (between plug changes) then the risk of two different metals seizing is an issue. I've never used anti-seize or any other lubricant on my plugs.
I believe, I'm in the "John Walker's workshop" camp here.
Ivan likes HHS 2000 (assume this is the same as HHS plus with our host). It's another camp ...
I use a piece of hose (gas line or rad hose) that grips the plug to start them all. It's very difficult to cross threat with the gas hose on the plug

Then move to the plug socket-extension-stubby ratchet after the hose is spinning.