Yes, I certainly formed the view that that was your intention.
Hmm, unfortunately it wasn't.
For any of my videos to take extra time to fact check, produce, refine, spin and release, that is time I simply do not have available.
No doubt some will say "but it doesn't take much effort", but unfortunately it does. And errors will still creep through.
I doubt there is a single technical video I have done that doesn't has some form of error or slip of the tongue/brain fart etc in it.
Perhaps you can make FF videos available to a selected group of volunteer reviewers (like they do with textbooks) prior to making them available to everyone on YT.
Good idea in theory, in practice probably not workable. It would lead me to having to do the usual edit/process/upload cycle, and then have to refine any errors and repeat the cycle. Ok, if they are gross errors, fine, that needs to be done. But that's also a possible slippery slope toward "perfecting" videos.
That could also involve having to go back and re-shoot scenes, keep continuity etc, days after the fact too.
And then, take the current video for example, only a few people out of 15,000+ were able to spot the error. And no one person or small select group would be able to be knowledgeable and fact check everything right on every subject. So errors would likely still slip through.
It would also lead to the inevitable ticked-off reviewer because they might come back with a bunch of suggestions on a better way to explain something etc, and then for the sake of the not "perfecting" things above, I'd have to politely decline to do/fix that. And they would get peeved and won't bother any more etc.
I can see it being a very messy business...
And with having to try and push out maybe 3 videos a week on average, it's a tough enough ask already.