Theres no doubt you can play, and pretty well, but since its not in the teaching direction your just another of the thousands of youtubers playing for a camera.
I got the same vibe as when I watch most of Rusty Cooleys youtube videos; "Ha look at this! you cant play as fast as this! *shred* shred* shred*." Like hes doing it solely to get people drooling over their keyboards in awe. But in the end its meaningless
But if you provide tabs, and explain to people how to do it, its a whole different realm and the videos actually have some meaning.
Paul Gilbert is one of the shredders that is a really good teacher for example. Same with Marty Friedman.