Content consumer etiquette tip:

If you& #39;re going to point out a misplay on someone& #39;s video, be sure that:

1. It& #39;s actually a misplay and that you& #39;re absolutely correct.

2. That it even matters or is at least some unique play that changes things.

I see this too often

1/5
When you& #39;re wrong, it just makes you look bad and does nothing to endear you to the creator. Though most creators know they make mistakes, so what& #39;s the point.

The games, even the decks, aren& #39;t going to get played with again, so you& #39;re not achieving anything

2/5
If it& #39;s at least a unique play or line that could be missed, there& #39;s a good discussion to be had around it. Otherwise, there& #39;s nothing for anyone to gain. Others probably saw it too and didn& #39;t care.

I& #39;m genuinely curious what the purpose of such comments are.

3/5
Creators have other people to engage with and better things to do.

Hell, I know I make mistakes from playing with new cards and new decks almost daily. Doesn& #39;t bother me one bit. But I can& #39;t count how many times things were pointed out that weren& #39;t even mistakes.

4/5
Enjoy their content. Make suggestions. Give feedback. compliment them. Hell, watch their whole video, they would LOVE that.

Nitpicking game play is a waste of everyone& #39;s time. Even of other consumers that have to read through the comments.

5/5
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