The biggest issue, as discussed before, is that people seem to have a misconception about what the game is. While the Polaris stuff is pretty good on a base level anything else tends not to be. Our tournament videos also don't show the crew interactions, simply showing what the final result is (IE: Whether or not a ship is destroyed during an engagement). The interplay between ships can be explained but crew dynamics are in the dark, which is why introducing someone to the game through those videos doesn't give you the whole picture. In addition, most youtubers seem to be content to mess about and not show the game as we, the community, know and see the game.
Now the misconception that I've witnessed, is that people don't understand the depth of team work this game requires. A lot of people are content to let things happen as they happen, not vocally communicating on what needs to be done. An engineer might be fixing the engines but what really needs to be fixed is the balloon, a gunner might be firing on the wrong target, the captain isn't maneuvering to give their crew the advantage, positioning for the guns or moving out of harms way so the engineers can repair the ship. Captains may not be discussing how and when their going to engage, putting vessels out of position to assist each other. All these sorts of things that tie into being a cohesive team. From the videos I've watched they don't show any of that, and, whether or not they have an audience this is bad.
This doesn't even go into the players that don't actually play as their roles as they are intended to. Gunner pilot? Pilot on the main guns? Engineer with only Buff and extinguishers? I mean yeah sure some of our events have had some weird combinations but in those cases they were agreed upon formats, and I mean veteran players have done some really stupid things, I've flown backwards on a squid with mines an entire match, the munker is a staple of tomfoolery, WE HAD SQUID RACES AT ONE POINT! Messing about is only accepted if everyone is one board. In general play if one member of a crew is out of sync that means you have effectively 3 crew members, and one of them might not even be the pilot.