The thing about Darko is that he comes across as a totally OK guy you’d happy to have a drink with in the pub, you’d also talk about the footie, he’s not in the least condescending or fundamentalist and people are happy to watch His videos for 15 minutes. He has a good written style. He clearly takes time over his work, whereas Amir makes it clear he is often in a rush, doesn’t test something because he can’t find a probe etc and this is a sideline to his day job. Many do well produced videos, but it takes time and effort.
Darko‘s role is to provide sensible guidance to users of consumer audio. This includes aesthetics, functionality and pricing, and he is one of the few people to compare products side by side. People like him because he doesn’t go on about cardioid dispersion. He would lose much of his large audience.
Audio equipment has been measured in magazines for almost 100 years. It’s nothing new. Trashing someone who does something extremely well, even if you don’t agree with it, does not seem to be a healthy attitude, which is why, however useful this forum is, it is generally disliked elsewhere, primarily for its narrow-minded attitude.