This youtube came out a few days ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UICh3ScfNWI
Which does a great job of explaining the symptoms of bufferbloat, and how to fix it. While it doesn't call out mikrotik's recent adoption of cake and fq_codel also, it would be great if you'all capitalized on the increasing public understanding of bufferbloat and how to fix it, with your products. I've also been trying to get more folk to adopt fq_codel (or cake) on all interfaces, *not shaped*, as a replacement for people's existing fifos and sfqs. It's designed to handle pause frames, rate changes due to rain fade, etc, etc.
See rfc7567 for more details.