This is why I so rarely watch youtube videos about retro games (yes there are exceptions) or listen to gaming podcasts. I often come across this level of fact checking and accuracy.
This is so true. It's sad, but it applies to magazines (remember them?) as well...I actually liked that UK RetroGamer mag, especially because it frequently discussed topics that I am barely knowledgeable in (as in, direct, first-hand experience...for example, the entire UK micro computer scene of the 80's), but in other areas (NES/Famicom, 16-bit generation), the articles seemed more prone to errors/biases.
The only positive thing I can say about poorly-informed content: it's entertaining and helps us improve our own explanations of events.
When I am totally ignorant on a topic, (almost) any shmuck will make me happy