Loud wrong, caught in the wild…

I love to engage in comments.

I help people with issues that people have pertaining to my video content.

I try to answer any related questions.

I even try to answer any unrelated questions.

After all - what are dads for?

But, more frequently than you might think, I am challenged on things that I’ve put into my videos. Sometimes, I’m wrong - either because I’ve made an error, or just because someone more knowledgeable has corrected me. The latter doesn’t happen a lot because I intentionally try to keep the scope of my videos to areas where I’d be usually be considered a SME (either by profession, hobby, or via the buffing process in researching a topic).

I think the poster will most likely delete the thread, but I’m showing proof of the exchange here:

Maybe don’t try to escape in incorrect assertion, with successively more grandiose incorrect assertions?

Now, I don’t expect the commenter to learn anything from this.

Mom, the creative definitely encourages this behavior

This is more about me being willing, and able, to go full B-Rabbit. Honestly, it’s not really my personality to go after people, but I’m trying to take seriously that a big part of the topic authority of my channel, is what I do in the comments.

Does it actually matter? Who knows.

It’s more fun that I thought it’d be though. What I do know, is that I really had no idea what to do when I started making content. I approached it the way I’d approach a work task. Now I’m comfortable, and I think the channel has a distinct voice. I hope you agree :)

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