To be fair, while I do find poor quality videos to be an annoyance they are not near as atrocious as some other practices I see employed on the web. First and foremost are those who flat out lie about the product they are reviewing wear on my nerves. Then there are those who not only grossly misuse their tools but they give others unrealistic expectations of the tool that they plan to use. This seems especially true with edged tools, particularly axes and knives.
That said, I am not talking about pushing your tools to the limit for the purpose of testing once in the tools life to see if it may survive such a situation. While this is not a practice that I would employ I do understand why others feel the need to do so. However, testing a tool to its limit and pushing it far beyond its expectations are two different things. Well, in my opinion anyway.
I find that many knife reviewers are the worst offenders of this. For example, you get a shinny new mora and you want to process down a small log the diameter of a coke can and twice the height so that you can make a few feather sticks and some shavings for a fire; that is all fine and dandy. Or if you want to process a hearth board, make tent stakes, trap triggers, do some rough carving etc... All fine as well. Now, when you want to separate the pelvis of a moose, fell an oak or baton through the axle of your 55 Buick with your mora #106 you have left the realm of reality. Am I exaggerating, yes but sadly not by much.
Also, pounding tent stakes or driving a wedge with an ax is one thing but smashing large rocks and driving railroad spikes is another.
After having said that, you would think that people would stop watching after that but people, particularly youngsters and those with zero experience with outdoor tools can sometimes be impressionable. Now, while I believe that we live in a society that puts warning labels on too many things, gross negligence and encouraging others to do things that are dangerous is not acceptable either. Sure, if you work with something such as knives long enough you are likely to get injured but by do inappropriate things you are compounding the risk.
Anyway, I guess we all have things that get on our nerves.