It sometimes feels like these review videos are being produced by some kind of algorithm that's programmed to check a set list of talking points and then generates text for it from a pre-written pool of sentences. Or maybe there's a script template for them with drop-down menus where you can choose common phrases and arguments.
My favorite part about these reviews is that most of the plot holes that are commonly criticized aren't even really plot holes, it's just that they are watching it with an overriding preconception of "DSC is crap", keep actively looking for things that reinforce their expectations, and don't really focus on anything else. And of course, if you're watching the series with that mindset, then every single background detail that you missed or didn't stop to think about instantaneously becomes an unexplained plot hole. Just to reinforce what I said in the General Disco Thread: just because it's not spelled out explicitly, it's not a plot hole.
I might be projecting a bit, but I think this argument has some merit based on that on this very site, the same old not-really-plotholes keep being brought up over and over again. Which is really a shame, as there are many things that can be legitimately be a matter of criticism in the series, like characters being sidelined and reduced to mandatory-line gimmicks, legitimate headscratchers like Sarek and Amanda teleporting across the galaxy to say their goodbyes, Burnham and Tyler's groanworthy romance that lacked any kind of chemistry, the very unsatisfying end that Lorca got, just to name a few.