I was thinking the same, were they expecting / provoking that reaction just for the clicks? That's my deduction of the person recording so clear without any try to help.
Nobody works alone nowadays, also nobody starts from zero. But you cannot replace one of these rare brilliant minds with 1.000 "normal" minds. I think it is about a different setup of their brain, they can see where/what others can't, the speed of thinking is also totally different.
Conclusion after reading the comments: the country information is very relevant!! In Germany tailgating is forbidden, and is also driving in the middle lane. It is forbidden to pass using the right lane in highways. In USA I remember the recommendation was different, try to stay in your lane, they considered the constant change of lanes more dangerous than passing using the right lane.
Moral of the story: Don't judge without the complete information.
Well, that's true in my case. Years of using Ubuntu, and finally I decided to move to Mint when they FORCED firefox to run via snap. I followed some guides to download firefox with apt and disable the snap version, and somehow Ubuntu ended up using snap again without my authorization. Also snap was not able to read/write /tmp folder, which I used a lot. Flatpak doesn't have that problem.
So, yes, I recommend mint, for me it has the best of Ubuntu and fixes exactly what I didn't like.
The Ubuntu user base is huge and helpful, and almost all of that applies directly to Mint.
I was thinking the same, were they expecting / provoking that reaction just for the clicks? That's my deduction of the person recording so clear without any try to help.