My pet peeves:
Reviewers whose videos have 5 hour long intros (or so it seems). Intros with music that sounds so DRAMATIC, is so loud it shatters all of the windows in the room you happen to be in, and sounds like it's the Titans are about to go to war with the Olympians. Or something.
People who have been vaping for all of two minutes, screaming to 'noobs', "Get a Provari! Get a Provari! Get a ProVARI!!!" when they ask for advice about what's good to start out with. I've been vaping for a year and a half, and haven't even come close to SNIFFING a Provari, and have no desire to do so. My Kanger T3s's, iClear16s, and Vision Spinners satisfy me just fine. If the Provari works for you, hey, that's great, but stuff like that, I think, confuses people who are brand new to vaping, along with the "Get a rebuildable!" mantra. And it may actually put them off from vaping altogether, if they have a bad experience, and get discouraged and disillusioned. Congratulations, your **sage** advice has just made someone start smoking again, and they may die of lung cancer some day. Keep it simple, for beginners. I have pretty simple gear that works absolutely fantastic. It's noob-friendly (easy to use/learn with), and extremely easy on wallets and purses. More times than not, people will slowly progress/evolve at a pace they're comfortable/happy with, anyway.