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LMG Error Handling for Videos SOP
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Types of errors

Types of error correction

Proactive (before the video is posted)

Reactive (after the video is posted)

Assessing & Responding to Errors

Script & Verbal Errors

If any of the following types of errors are discovered prior to filming (e.g. during script review) , fix them before the shoot.

1. Very Low Severity

        - The statement could possibly be misunderstood, but it’s generally true and most people would be fine with how it’s currently presented.

        - eg. The host says, “One of DisplayPort’s main advantages over HDMI is its higher bandwidth,” but this is only true when comparing certain generations of the standards. HDMI 2.1, for example, has much higher bandwidth than DP 1.1.

Action: no action

2. Low Severity

        - The statement is incorrect, and we should try to clarify it better in the future, but we can leave it for now because it doesn’t meaningfully impact a viewer’s purchase decision or general knowledge.

        - eg. The host says, “This monitor features moderate pixel response times and contrast because it uses an IPS panel”, but the panel manufacturer is actually AUO, rather than LG, so it’s not an IPS panel - a term which is trademarked by LG - but rather an IPS-type or IPS-like panel.

Action: Pinned comment

3. Medium Severity

        - The statement is incorrect, and a minority of the audience could be upset or misled, even if it doesn’t really affect the outcome of the product evaluation for the majority.

        - eg. The host says, “This GPU has AMD’s AMF video encoder, which is basically the same as NVIDIA’s NVENC,” but while the stated functionality is the same, NVENC offers better image quality, which could be important to a small minority of buyers.

Action: Video replaced if possible according to YouTube policy, otherwise pinned comment and above-fold mention of the issue in the video description.

4. High Severity

        - The statement is incorrect, and a significant portion of the audience could be misled or make a poorly-informed purchase decision.

        - eg. The host says, “This is a great gaming monitor,” when in fact, the monitor is a 60Hz VA display that, while ‘fine’ for playing games, lacks important gaming-centric features that could be easily had for the same price, making it a poor choice.

Action: Video replaced if possible according to YouTube policy. Otherwise, set unlisted and disable monetization until corrective action can be taken.

5. Very High Severity

        - The statement is VERY incorrect—basically the opposite of correct. There is no charitable interpretation that could make this anything but completely irresponsible.

        - ex. The host says, “Most games require only one high-performance core to perform their best,” when that hasn’t been true for over a decade.

Action: Video removed until corrective action can be taken.

Visual Errors

Typos

Errors in Data Visualizations