Q hasn't ever linked The Plan to Save the World video directly, has he?
I'm right there with you. I'm not a video guy. I don't mind reading the analysis of folks like PrayingMedic, Lisa Mei Crowley and others, but that's only after I've read the drops themselves (and often the posts replying in context) straight from QMap or the QRB directly.
The problem with the videos is that those kind of items are where 90% of the misconceptions about Q in the general population come from. I'm not talking about the MSM smear pieces. Those are transparent enough.
YouTuber X sees a drop, and then puts together some slick video where he references said drop. The drop was "HRC is losing her head as the walls close in."
YouTuber X says "I think Q is meaning [this]". Folks watch the video, and when they see YouTuber X's video and prediction that HRC will be beheaded in public on February 15, 2019, because reasons.
Folks get into a froth about it, saying that YouTuberX is over the target, and take to Twitter/FB/here with his prediction.
Feb 15 comes and goes, and HRC doesn't get beheaded. Normies see BS prediction come and go, and assume that Q is nonsense.
There is a colossal difference between Things Q Actually Said, and Things Q People Talk About.
Anyone looking to get some education about it needs to disregard anything said by anyone else (including me) until you've gone to Qmap.pub and go all the way back to October 28, 2017. Start at the beginning, and read just the drops.
As you go along, use the glossary on the side and/or your own search to look up any name/alphabet agency you're not familiar with.
Most importantly, don't believe anything you read by anyone else (including me) unless you have done adequate research to verify or already know from personal experience to be true.
I love some of the folks who comment on Q drops on Twitter. That's where I'm most comfortable. There may be some well-meaning folks on YT or elsewhere, but that forum isn't my jam.
If Q didn't say it directly, then I highly recommend taking it with a grain of salt.
The YouTube people are the ones who seem to being most susceptible to turning to the dark side as a Paytriot. Those of us on Twitter have an uphill battle enough as it is against @Jack.
It just gets dangerous when the folks reading the Cliff's are passing themselves off as subject matter experts.