Not all feedback is useful. "That is a horrible shirt" is useless feedback. "I like it more when your shirt isn't mainly black" is useful feedback. I actually loved your shirt BTW - and while that's positive and reaffirming - it is also useless because I didn't say what was good about it that you should repeat. If you wear the same shirt every video (eg this same Christmas themed shirt) while that might be great from late November through to very early January, or perhaps in just the right part of July/August - outside of those times it would be off-putting. "Why don't you like my Christmas shirt?" - "It's April" - that now becomes useful feedback. "Why did you like my shirt?" - "It's fun, and at the right time of year" - useful.
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Statements disguised as feedback are not useful. But actual feedback given with the intent of providing insights and not just statements is useful to my experience. I might disagree, I might not like it though :). And yes, statements without justification is not that useful :).