I can't entirely fault people for primarily engaging visually with a visual medium. It's just what it is.
I've met a fair number of Star Trek fans casually over the years (work retail with Star Trek pins on) and most of the cannon warriors know less about Star Trek than an average poster here has forgotten. Someone told me once that they didn't like Discovery because it violated can-non* two sentences after they said they liked the Intrepid class Enterprise-E. For whatever reason some people can't simply not like something, they have to search for some deeper reason why they didn't like it. So they go onto YT and hear all these smart-boy reasons it didn't click with them and even if they knew none of it while they watched the show they will confidently state that those canon violations were the actual problem.
*I bet if I watched enough drek on YT I could pinpoint exactly which youtuber someone watched by the specific way they mispronounce canon (it's like the camera!)
I've met a fair number of Star Trek fans casually over the years (work retail with Star Trek pins on) and most of the cannon warriors know less about Star Trek than an average poster here has forgotten. Someone told me once that they didn't like Discovery because it violated can-non* two sentences after they said they liked the Intrepid class Enterprise-E. For whatever reason some people can't simply not like something, they have to search for some deeper reason why they didn't like it. So they go onto YT and hear all these smart-boy reasons it didn't click with them and even if they knew none of it while they watched the show they will confidently state that those canon violations were the actual problem.
*I bet if I watched enough drek on YT I could pinpoint exactly which youtuber someone watched by the specific way they mispronounce canon (it's like the camera!)