nostr:npub1s8972t575r2lmaxl9nct2feg8a3mfwhqu8xduyy0earavcxv6t2sxw78ky
no worries, you’re trustworthy
nostr:npub18znyslzd7qy03saq0u667nr2hltxja5dkhka02qczlykmp8dx7qs2j7c68
nostr:npub18znyslzd7qy03saq0u667nr2hltxja5dkhka02qczlykmp8dx7qs2j7c68 nostr:npub1a73wyr3s8ffagwsnlfd548d0nsaqcwdnn6550akehaxglw3kzc8qce7y6q So I could lie & bullshit people, but they would hear proof that I’m lying right to their face so there would be no benefit for me. On top of that for people like who have spent well over $100k buying audio gear over the better part of a decade to review, it would be absolutely brain dead of me to sell out and throw away my integrity and the trust I’ve built up over 8 years to please a company that sent me a mic that cost them $50 or $500 to make. That’d be short sighted as heck
nostr:npub1a73wyr3s8ffagwsnlfd548d0nsaqcwdnn6550akehaxglw3kzc8qce7y6q nostr:npub18znyslzd7qy03saq0u667nr2hltxja5dkhka02qczlykmp8dx7qs2j7c68 I’ve worked hard to be as transparent as trustworthy as possible, so I appreciate that. I’m just explaining the other side of the coin because it’s something I am able to add context to, and the ethics of youtube reviewers is somethign I find very fascinating.