Is this a generation thing with youtube or just the result of many people with smartphones being bombarded with information who now cannot differentiate between truth, fact, reality, waffle, hot air or just BS. We know there are some really bad working practices being demonstrated on you tube as well as some very informative ones and unless you have the knowledge or experience to know the difference then just take them with a pinch of salt and do not copy what they are doing.
If we drill this right down to root cause then all you need to do is look in a mirror and you will see someone who has the power to prevent your tablesaw from causing injury, no mater what you do that saw will always be dangerous and it is down to you to put in place a safe working practice. Maybe one safety feature that is missing on table saws are some bright black & yellow chevrons on the top to clearly indicate a no go zone for your hands / fingers.
To show or explain any subject you need both sides of the argument, posting adverts of something that someone feels to be unsafe provides the subject for discussion and this thread has not just been criticism of the product but has also provided alternative products and sound reasoning as to why it may be unsafe. The one thing that does stand out as mentioned by
@Doug71 is that in a working enviroment you get training and supervision with a new machine but at home you can go out and buy something, take it home and learn by using it and at the same time teach yourself bad habbits.
This can be traced down to several things, once upon a time most kids got hands on with many things and your dad demonstrated making go karts, fixing punctures and many things that started you off, you often built a bike from bits and got used to tools. Now a different culture, many will take up a hobby at some point and have no prior experience with any tools but they have the money to buy everything and just jump in at the deep end without even thinking of safety, they grow up in an enviroment where reality has become blurred.