Thanks @yalzeee. I was saying that there will be no more official AMA's, but there is nothing stopping scientists doing their own unofficial ones. This could be a good opportunity (for scientists who might not have been well known enough to be invited to do an AMA) to do their own one to promote their work.
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Ooh well that elucidiated things
Thanks @simoxenham
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