If you've been directed to this page, we are trying to use a YouTube card feature to remind you to please check our pinned comment underneath the video for an important note. Most of our videos DO have a pinned comment. [YouTube does not yet have the ability to put the note within the card itself] As lifelong learning amoebas, we find a lot of value from feedback. Feedback helps us grow and improve. Sometimes, it's brought to our attention that we need a clarification note. Sometimes, it is brought to our attention that there is a mispronunciation or mistaken sentence that needs to be corrected. Sometimes, there is updated information. Sometimes, we learn something new and really think it's important to add that detail or exception. For this reason, we utilize pinned comments. Pinned comments allow us to put important notes about our videos! To learn more about how we try to make edits on or videos, please check out this post here! Our most frequent need for a pinned comment though tends to be due to the many AMAZING exceptions and details that we find are difficult to address in such short videos of under 10 minutes. We do like to pin comments about those amazing details and exceptions, and sometimes our description additionally has further reading suggestions where you can learn more about them too! Comments are closed.
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About This Page2025 UPDATE:
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