I think arguing by video, for either side, is a bad way of doing it. I don't think there's much of a way to present a coherent point without having a lot of title cards--so many, in fact, that you might as well just write things down. I suspect this is a generational thing, and I'm risking sounding like an old fogey. But I do not think the ready access to recording equipment is entirely for the best. I think it's making people lazy and sloppy. This is why, for example, you see people's Facebook photo albums full of seventy-five identical shots of their baby. They don't have the skill and good sense to separate out the best ones for you.
you are correct, hunchbacked admittedly makes lazy researched videos, and hunchbacked says he will not even consider any ideas unless you make a video. so i find his sources, read the chapter in question and not just look at the pictures and just use his own "evidence" against him.. it has kinda worked 2 of three times i've tried, (one video he has not commented on yet.)
of course, we would be better off without these videos all together, but since they are being made, the least i can do is try to set the story straight and expose the lying hoaxers for what they are. so other people on the fence who happen to stumble across his videos gets both sides of the story, not just the hoaxers.
even with more or less no knowledge of the AGC i countered his claims and got him to admit he made errors because he relies on his own knowledge and analysis
and learned a bit more about apollo in the process.
it takes me no more than an hour or so to produce a rebuttal video, and that is with no video editing knowledge, using youtube provided tools.
i'll try my best to counter any more of his silly claims and try to set the story straight
atleast i get results from my work
one removal of his vids and one approved as a reply video. i think it is rare for a hoaxer to accept a reply video from a "shill" much less remove a video and admit by his own will that it was based on lazy research. if I/we prove him wrong enough times, he might quit or realize he might actually be wrong (and pigs will fly) but to me it's worth a shot.