100% agreed. I can read much faster than they can talk, and there's no good way to skim through a video without lots of disorienting pausing and waiting, and no way to ctrl-f for specific keywords. Whether it's a tutorial for building something or a videogames walkthrough, I almost always find myself impatiently trying to find a single specific piece of information.
I think I get the reasons - there's no money in text guides - YouTube defends the ad revenue better than the kind of banner ads you add to websites. Maybe patron but that requires I think a different use case from the kind of video someone only tunes into once when something with a specific product number breaks.
To make things worse, some tech support sites have started populating their content with AI articles that sound plausible until you try to follow them and realize that menu doesn't exist etc.
Not sure how to fix any of this but I'd love to find a way