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<blockquote data-quote="Apollo Tenzen" data-source="post: 72719" data-attributes="member: 271"><p>These types of videos are kinda biased and hateful, like a left wing youtuber breaking down a right wing and so on. There will be gaps as always, like Whatifalthist videos that can be really biased. But i think the point is finding what the user teach best and get over it. For Whatifalthist his video on "How family shapes society" is mind opening for someone just getting in history aside from school curiculum. </p><p>His entire videos are about showing a example and making you learning to apply in private studies. Yes his recent videos can be repetitive, but the audience wants, so why not? But the overall channel quality FOR history and game theory is really good, when applied with actual history studying sessions, like any other class.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apollo Tenzen, post: 72719, member: 271"] These types of videos are kinda biased and hateful, like a left wing youtuber breaking down a right wing and so on. There will be gaps as always, like Whatifalthist videos that can be really biased. But i think the point is finding what the user teach best and get over it. For Whatifalthist his video on "How family shapes society" is mind opening for someone just getting in history aside from school curiculum. His entire videos are about showing a example and making you learning to apply in private studies. Yes his recent videos can be repetitive, but the audience wants, so why not? But the overall channel quality FOR history and game theory is really good, when applied with actual history studying sessions, like any other class. [/QUOTE]
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