UTG 727 destruction

Something I just thought of... sure UTG gives some misleading information and methods, but it's not really different than going on one of the Mopar groups on fartbook and getting misinformation from the MANY "Uncle's cousin's sister's grandpa had a 440 Hemi Chrysler cop car" or "I've been doing this for the past 150 years so I know what I'm talking about" morons. I'm willing to bet some of you older guys knew of people like that "in your time" as well.

We live in a time of instant access to everyone's opinion and information whether it's correct or not. That's just the way it is. A lot of this hobby is doing stuff wrong and learning the hard way, anyway. I doubt any younger person into working on and building older cars isn't only watching UTG and nothing else. There's been a proliferation of legit Mopar and classic car YouTubers recently.
You make some good, valid points. But a big difference is that UTG exists for the SOLE purpose of making a buck, nothing more. And he does so by making videos of garbage cars, junk engines, and tips on working on points distributors. Hes a slimy 2 bit used car salesman type, who has found a way to make money off of idiots. On the other hand, you have sites like this, FABO, where you get BETTER advice from guys that actually DO know what they are doing, for free. I've been here for years, and help where I can, not trying to make a "quick buck"