It gets posted fairly often, but not everyone sees every post!
Most tube amps are pentodes in push-pull Class AB or B and with substantial global feedback. The feedback carries the risk of instability and destructive oscillations if they are not properly loaded. Pentodes have a high output impedance which allows them, in conjunction with the transformer's inductance, to generate very high voltage spikes if they are not properly loaded; operation outside Class A makes this potentially worse. (This last is similar to how the spark coil works in a car, generating 15,000 volts from a 12-volt battery...)
Our amps are triode amps in Class A with zero feedback. Such amps are essentially immune from the instability and uncontrolled voltage spikes described above.