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(This video is unlisted for demonstration purposes, but if unlisted is breaking NDA, I'll remove it promptly. https://youtu.be/bK9bGy43Mdg )
In that video, all three groups have the same ultimate hierarchy. The only difference is when I keyframed the yellow cube.
In the bottom example, I keyframed the yellow cube moving by itself, then I grouped it with the red cube. Finally I brought in the purple cube into the first group and grouped it with the yellow cube so you ultimately have (Red + (Yellow + Purple) )
In the middle example, I grouped the yellow cube with the red cube, then I went into the group, keyframed the yellow cube moving, then brought in the purple cube into that group and grouped it with the yellow cube, so you still have (Red + (Yellow + Purple))
In the top example, I first grouped the yellow cube with the purple cube. Then I keyframed the (Yellow + Purple) group moving. Then I grouped them with the red cube. Still (Red + (Yellow + Purple)) except the purple was grouped with yellow before I keyframed it. Now if I scoped in to the lowest level and keyframed the purple cube by itself, it would do it's own keyframe while also moving with the yellow cube.
Hopefully that helps more than my previous reply!