*researches*
oh god you're right ._. The worst, most inconsistent Star Trek series and the one that outright killed Star Trek is canon. Yay.
My take on Enterprise was that the Time War thing that they were getting involved in was going to be part of the reasoning behind all continuity problems that may (or indeed
would) crop up, as they try to put a decent contemporary gloss on the Trek universe in places where it would seem incompatible with the matt finish of TOS.
Thus things like whether or not Humanity had met the Klingons, etc, weren't canon-errors, but (would be, it turns out) revised historical facts that would allow K/H interactions with Archer's Enterprise (and, indeed, the rest of the proto Starfleet) yet still 'lead' to Kirk's own problematic 'First Contact' with them by the time his own era came around...
I quite enjoyed seeing how they introduced (for example) the development of the Transporter (first for cargo only, then reluctantly man-capable in time for a desperate emergency, etc...) and other shout-outs.
Of course, I recognise that what I am saying is that anything seen as consistent is one thing (yay!) and anything seen as inconsistent is another thing (double-yay), when either or both such things could be down to the writers just not caring or taking enough care to be seen to care about 'original canon'. Or intentionally going all Reboot on us (like the previous reboot movie, with its own reasoning behind it), whereupon I'm seizing on the 'accidental constants' as deliberate eggs of easter yumminess. The picture may be blurred in both directions.
As a sample of one (albeit a sample of duration equivalent to several 'raw' episodes of Enterprise/etc), the up-till-now latest Trek film is actually hard to comment on w.r.t. such revisionism. I
suspect that they'll have a universe that 'bends' back towards established canon, though, even though a number of noted deviations away from this are definitely left behind for us to ponder.
Of course, whatever the treatment you'll find
someone who resents it. Often mutually-exclusive to another person's opinion who would resent it if it weren'
t the depicted way. I'm probably more easily pleased and willow-tree flexible in this matter. Which some might find annoying in the way. (However, I can reassure you that there
are things that I would dig my heals in about, given the chance.