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A1Cafel (talk) 08:17, 30 September 2020 (UTC)
About updating the Wikipedia article about Complexly.
[edit]Hello, w:User:Radagast. I'm User:OperationSakura6144, I mainly work on WikiComms, but I also edit some Wikipedia articles, except English and Spanish Wikipedias where I have my IP address blocked on those due to inexplicable reasons.
I'm here to talk about Complexly. Complexly is quite familiar to me, because I'm a favorite viewer of their shows such as SciShow (and its subchannels Psych, Space, and most importantly, Kids and its spin-off podcast Tangents) and Bizarre Beasts, and, I also often watch PBS Eons and Complexly's former show, How to Adult for fun. I even admire Hank Green as a science communicator and brilliant entertainer, as well as other people who hosted the shows I've mentioned here and beyond and made those possible.
Anyway, I'm here to remind some things you have missed while editing the Wikipedia article about Complexly:
1. The Art Assignment and Ours Poetica are no longer in production, according to Complexly's website: [1] and [2], and the information about them needs to be moved to the "Ceased productions" section. I also want Journey to the Microcosmos to be on the "Ceased productions" list, because Hank Green, who hosted that show since its inception, made an announcement on April 8th, 2024 that the show would be out of production, and that happened later on Oct 28, 2024 when he announced the end of the show.
2. Gabriel Santos joined the PBS Eons team and has been hosting the Eons's shortform content, according to Eons's YouTube post. The YouTube post also mentioned Gabriel's debut full-length episode. I would like you to add Gabriel's name among other hosts on Eons.
3. Anthony Brown, who hosted SciShow Psych and Kids (known as Mister Brown in Kids, since the end of its hiatus in August 2020), bade farewell to SciShow as he, on his last Kids episode which is about the formation of lakes, announced that he would be moving to Wisconsin, his home state, I guess. So, I would like you to mention that fact in SciShow Kids subsection.
4. I would like you to add information about Life’s Little Lies, which is a Complexly show on TikTok hosted by Hank Green and Michelle Barboza-Ramirez (who is also a co-host of PBS Eons). I would also like you to individually mention about Crash Course en Español, which is an extension of Crash Course made for Spanish-speaking audience, and most importantly, Study Hall, which is a collaboration of Crash Course and the Arizona State University.
5. This is where I'm confused. Healthcare Triage seems like it has no affiliation with Complexly. I don't know about you, but I would like you to think twice about it. If I'm right about it, I would like you to move Healthcare Triage to "Productions no longer affiliated with Complexly" section.
I know that's a long message to you, requesting you to do stuff for me, but I want the Wikipedia article to be accurate and up-to-date. If I said anything wrong, I would apologize for it. Thank you. OperationSakura6144 (talk) 11:34, 12 November 2024 (UTC)
- Thanks for the detailed notes! I'll copy them over to en:Wiki for you. Radagast (talk) 13:38, 12 November 2024 (UTC)
Merry Christmas, User:Radagast.
[edit]Merry Christmas, User:Radagast. I hope you're doing well. Maybe, I think you should've edited en:Complexly before. Anyway, I'm translating en:SciShow. I started working on with Turkish, and I'll be working on other languages. I think that's worth my work, and you'd be welcome to get on board. It'd be helpful for me. Anyway, see you later. Bye. OperationSakura6144 (talk) 12:23, 24 December 2024 (UTC)
