Honestly the only YouTube Critics that are worth the respect are Red Letter Media.
Also don't understand the Fandom Menace hatred of MCU Spiderman.
It's a different version of Spiderman but unique to the MCU just like the various different Batmen over the years.
It also showed Spiderman outside his usual habitat of Manhatten NYC.
Homecoming - he fights in Queens, the suburbs, Washington Monument and the skies.
Far From Home - he fights in Venice, Prague, Berlin and London.
No Way Home - he fights at power lines, Mirror Dimension, a bridge/freeway and the Statue of Liberty plus an apartment block.
Still Awesome.
I disagree on RLM, but that hardly matters.
As for the Fandom menace dislike of MCU Spiderman, it mostly comes down to Iron Boy. Or in short, they felt that in Homecoming, the strengths of Peter Parker as a character (namely how he causes a lot of his own problems and has to grow and mature from them, making him one of the most relatable everyman characters in Western entertainment despite being a superhero) were put aside in favor of making him Iron Man's sidekick. Some members of the F.M. were won over in Far From Home when they used Tony's death to build Peter's character, but others saw that as a continuation of what they didn't like.
By comparison, most of the DC films portray Batman as a stealthy and brutal vigilante. This is derived heavily from his original, core characterization. The films rarely if ever bring up the detective or double life angle, but benefit from focusing on the elements they do. MCU Spiderman could be Gwen Stacey or Miles Morales and you wouldn't need to change all too much, since the defining traits of Peter Parker in the Spiderman Mythos don't define this Spiderman.
Also, a lot of them don't care for Tom Holland's performance. Regardless, I think there's merit to not liking the choices the MCU made with Peter and Aunt May (whom I left out of this answer for brevity's sake).
However, a majority of people don't mind this, accept it, and move on. If you go looking for a while, you might find people who prefer MCU Spiderman (although finding those who prefer it for reasons other than Tom Holland being cute and/or having yaoi fantasies with Peter and other characters might take some time). The Fandom Menace only collectively represents Star Wars, and even then only represents that the Disney-Era was not well thought out and George Lucas at his worst was still much better at handling both the brand and the story (something anyone who isn't high on Mickey Mouse pixie-dust could tell you). Outside of that, they're just a group of people who hang out on discord and in podcasts while giving their opinions on mainstream entertainment. Nothing more, nothing less.