LiteralGrill
On a personal level, I find such videos deplorable.
But more objectively: what makes this relevant? Tons of Smash-related content is created all the time, not to mention all the stuff from the past that remains enjoyable. Why share this but not all of that?
If the only qualification is that people might like it, then the front page should be constantly flooded with material, and become just another distraction. If someone just wants to be entertained, they can already go to YouTube or Reddit or the boards advertised in this site's very name.
Moreover, what then becomes the qualifications to be a writer? If writers just post links to videos they watch, especially if accompanied by no more than a line of original contribution, then it turns from a news source to a Tumblr page. Anyone could "run" a Tumblr page, so why not hire them and get more content? Nepotism would be the only method of moderation.
Rather, if this page is to perform function - to be a place worth visiting - then features should be reserved for things the community
"needs" to know; knowledge that serves a purpose. Stuff that otherwise might not be brought directly to one's attention. Upcoming events, releases, announcements, interviews, editorials even, etc. It should be informative, with information one would care to remember in an hour.
Your record is mostly immaculate. But that route is such an insidious trend on the internet that I'd rather be vocally opposed early when it might be happening to a service I love.