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Yeah, Kurzgesagt is very entertaining, but it's really more popular science and not really about accuracy. I remember in a recent black hole video they were going on about the infinitely small singularity, where any self respecting scientist will tell you that that's probably not the physical reality.
I even feel this way about sabine and PBS Space Time sometimes just because of topic choice, but I definitely respect both and watch their channels a good bit. Sometimes I feel that they can give too much of an air of credibility about really fringe ideas/hypotheses in the scientific community because those are what will generate clicks. Not to say that they're bad, but if you're really into astrophysics, someone like AcollierAstro might be more up your alley.
I loved that Sabine didn't make any snarky remarks when MOND was disproven, even though she seemed to be a great MOND supporter. I don't mind if a scientist (or science reporter) is biased as long as they disclose their bias.
And damn, for a minute I thought you knew someone I haven't seen before. But I just never read her name. AcollierAstro is great, but sometimes her ranty repeating style is too much for my fragile brain.