Sex of the person filming obviously shouldn't matter for the content, but I think it could matter the young nerd women out there who might be looking for role models (for lack of a better word). I mean, it helps knowing your not the only xxx-person interested in this or that when you are young, I believe.
The Youtube tech channels by women i have seen do get more weird abusive comments than the average guy. We all now know that some people think they should just "grab 'em by the ****". There certainly are nasty people in the world and they are on the internet as well as everyone knows. Best thing to do is just ignore them and remind yourself they are a minority, don't let them scare you away.
I would like to make videos
But I cant, I'm scared to death by filming, talking and people, even phone calls are sometimes too big problem to solve
So what now ?
Yeah, me too. But as someone said, you don't have to show yourself on camera, just film what your working on like e.g. Big Clive, NurdRage (and many others) if that's ok.
Women who are truly passionate about engineering do seem to enjoy talking about it. Of course, now the problem is trying to figure out if a date is genuinely interested or merely in it for the money...
I'd estimate that 95%+ of engineers I've worked with over the decades (and the same ratio for fellow EE students) don't really have a genuine interest in it outside of the the job.
So the same percentage on the already small percentage of women in engineering means you can almost round down the zero.
And probably only 5% of those who are passionate about it can make good videos...