is this OP talking about?
Can you tell the difference between a "how to" video and a 'here's a thing I made in 100 days' video? I'm serious, and not trying to be snarky or anything.
We're not talking about work log videos. I watch Cutting Edge Engineering Australia every Friday, Bad Obsession Motorsport whenever they get off their arses to publish a video, Frank Howarth's and Keith Rucker's work log videos, yes. Nobody is complaining about those, because those videos are about what they do for fun or profit or both.
We're also not talking about videos that show how to replace the battery on a specific model tablet without breaking it, or how to reach a particularly tricky doodad on some model of cars. Those are fine, too, because they show a procedure that should not cause any damage while doing it.
We're talking about the crappy videos that are supposed to help others but really do not, because the person does not understand what they're doing.
For example, consider a video where someone is showing how you can tell a battery is almost depleted by simply measuring the cell voltage with a voltmeter.
That is bullshit, because you need to load the battery (with a series resistor) to see what kind of a voltage it has
under load to tell how depleted it is.