I'm finding that with 'audio' that if I don't reveal all the vowels, it's easier to follow-up with a word that incorporates an 'E', than with 'adieu,' which requires following up with a word that includes 'O.'
They ran amok when the solution was "agora," a loan word from another language.
They cried to the heavens when the answer was "vivid" (curse you double letters!!!).
So, this solution is poison to them. Any answer which is "hard" makes them blame the NYT for making it harder (when in reality, the NYT removed a few dozen words from the original answer set and left everything the same).
Except for tricky rhyming solutions, WORDLE is pretty simple. So all it takes is for one word to be a little bit uncommon to set them off that it's the game's fault, and not their own.