danielt1263
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I have seen several comments about people not liking Chris Barman's Q&A video, and I think these comments are unfair.
Slate received thousands of questions; expecting Chris to give serious and considered answers to all of them, especially in a YouTube video, is incredibly unrealistic. Expecting Chris to cover your particular question is also unrealistic, especially those of us who had esoteric questions.
That said, most complaints have been about the tone of the video in general. It was light-hearted and, yea, dismissive of some of the sillier questions. However, if they had given even the first question the kind of detail required for a "serious" video, that would have easily taken all the time they had and then some, and would have taken a Veritasium type team quite a while to produce. It just wasn't in the cards and not the sort of thing they should devote resources to.
What hasn't been considered, they are answering the questions, and with as much detail as they can give without bugging the engineers too much, and understandably, without pinning themselves down to hard dates. If you haven't gotten an email yet with answers to your questions, look for it soon.
About the only thing I think they should be faulted for is not saying, in the video, that said emails would get sent. Maybe they were worried about getting pinned down on that.
In general, I think they should be lauded for avoiding direct answers rather than making promises that they don't know if they can keep... unlike some car companies.
Slate received thousands of questions; expecting Chris to give serious and considered answers to all of them, especially in a YouTube video, is incredibly unrealistic. Expecting Chris to cover your particular question is also unrealistic, especially those of us who had esoteric questions.
That said, most complaints have been about the tone of the video in general. It was light-hearted and, yea, dismissive of some of the sillier questions. However, if they had given even the first question the kind of detail required for a "serious" video, that would have easily taken all the time they had and then some, and would have taken a Veritasium type team quite a while to produce. It just wasn't in the cards and not the sort of thing they should devote resources to.
What hasn't been considered, they are answering the questions, and with as much detail as they can give without bugging the engineers too much, and understandably, without pinning themselves down to hard dates. If you haven't gotten an email yet with answers to your questions, look for it soon.
About the only thing I think they should be faulted for is not saying, in the video, that said emails would get sent. Maybe they were worried about getting pinned down on that.
In general, I think they should be lauded for avoiding direct answers rather than making promises that they don't know if they can keep... unlike some car companies.