Here, look, let me see if I can have a stab at something that is at least in part useful.
Somewhere in one of your posts today you said that you realized your video of a self hit roller had crossed a line. And that you had not received dislikes on YouTube before that. Personally, I am not entirely sure of why you care about YouTube Algorithms and likes and dislikes. But, what you have to realize is that comparing a self hit vs a wall or a coffee table to a drill where someone is receiving a live feed is, AT BEST, borderline.
But, why it crossed the line and caused you such a big kick back is, you said you could do the shot he was doing blindfolded. Now you posted a video of you trying to do a push off your coffee table blindfolded. And you posted pushes with your eyes open off your coffee table and titled the thread something like "Walk the Talk...." Yep. That is in fact this thread. So the combination of a bad attitude, lack of respect for something that is cool, and then trying to compare a real feed with real topspin to a push off a coffee table or a drop shot off a wall with spin, but minimal spin, ends up making you look....well, not good...not good at all....bad is not the right term....it is actually more icky than the word bad expresses.
So, now, from one little post where Dan basically said, "guys, check this out! Isn't this awesome!" Your ego and your attitude have created this whole scenario.
If you had simply posted your video and said, "hey, guys, how is this. I am trying to learn a drop shot like that one. Is this okay," pretty much everyone would have been positive. But instead you came out with things that make it seem like you think you are great at what you are doing and don't even realize that your feet are not doing what they should which is why you almost fall over on most of these shots.
Your not a bad guy. Your serves are awesome. Your game play, not that great, but you can get away with that. Your footwork, terrible. But against the guys you play who can't read or return your serves, that is okay. You don't often need to move to the ball when they pop it up for you. All in all, if you presented yourself and your videos differently, you would get a totally different response from people.
But you really do come off as such a weird, egotistical bozo (for those of you who did not know, Bozo was a TV clown way back in the day) that it is almost like you are asking for ridicule. Like, why are there 4 different threads on this subject? Why do you quote and respond to every single person separately instead of putting one post where you quote, respond, supply another quote, respond, etc. And why do you have to respond to every single post even when the person was not commenting to you? Or when you don't really have something to say?
Anyway. As far as I am concerned, you can do what you want. My guess is, in person, a lot more people would like and get along with you. But you have inadvertently found a way to make a lot of people annoyed with your attitude.
I guess, sometimes bad attention is better than none at all.
Good luck sorting this out.
And when you have figured out why you keep losing your balance and need to place your hand on the table to keep from falling over in your drop shot video, when you have figured out what your legs should do on a short ball and how you would be able to get over the table without losing your balance, let us know. But the footwork in your drop shot....it needs some work.