• Trihilis@ani.social
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    Just as annoying as the fact i have to watch a fucking 15 minute youtube garbage video with obnoxious musc just to get a tutorial that could have been written into 3 sentences.

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    I think a lot of people are only semi-literate, and many of them don’t realize it. They just think reading is kind of hard and uncomfortable, and don’t know why anyone would choose to do it.

    You won’t find as many of them on a text-focused medium like here.

    • corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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      You won’t find as many of them on a text-focused medium like here.

      Search for these strings and let’s talk.

      • incase
      • aswell
      • literally
      • (his|her|their|the) emails
      • the ask
      • the spend
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      4 hours ago

      Reading requires attention. YouTube videos you can put on in the background during work or other activities.

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        4 hours ago

        I can’t imagine why I’d want to put on an informational video and not pay attention.

        I listen to music at work.

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          hmm, while I’m doing menial/mindless tasks i really like educational podcasts and audiobooks. i can pay attention just fine while doing yard work or driving to work. i find music doesn’t occupy my mind enough while doing things like that.

        • Agrivar@lemmy.world
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          3 hours ago

          Totally agree, if I’m hoping to retain anything.

          I will totally listen to episodes of many of Simon Whistler’s channels at work and not care if I remember the details of some random serial killer’s history!

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          Music has no new information though, that’s just for enjoyment. Some of us don’t have enough time in a day to do everything we want to do so you gotta hack it lol

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    Pretty much me and it’s not just YouTube. Any link to a video instead of an article and I’m out. I think it’s because I can read an article at my speed and get the info quicker. With a video I’m at the mercy of the creator revealing the info to me at their speed, which is usually paced out to keep you watching so they can get their sponsors in and algo boosts. I don’t want to sit through a 15-20 minute video to get info that takes 30 seconds to explain once all that fluff is stripped away.

    • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️@lemmy.world
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      7 hours ago

      All of the above is precisely why I write long winded articles chock-a-block full of pictures and I don’t produce video essays.

      Well, that and having a face made for radio but a voice made for print may also have something to do with it.

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      6 hours ago

      You can read anywhere from 4x-10x faster than someone can present.

      It’s that simple.

      Add to it, 99% of people completely suck at presenting.

      I have siblings who are teachers, and I’m a technical instructor. We work hard to not waste your time.

  • null@lemmy.org
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    3 hours ago

    Yeah dude, you should absolutely believe this thing I’m saying. I even have a source. [two hour video from some youtuber]

      • CallMeAl (like Alan)@piefed.zip
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        Hard to disagree based on what I just experienced.

        This morning I got some new earbuds. The booklet that came with the earbuds includes no written instructions. Only a short series of pictures to show you how to pair and use them. There is also a QR code to a video.

        The pictures were clear and simple to follow. I must admit it was nice not to need to use my reading glasses. I’m not sure how cooked we are though. Mass literacy is a pretty recent development for human society after all.

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          Often things like that are so they don’t have to explain it in multiple languages for international markets. Same booklet for everyone!

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          Providing information is contextual.

          Images instead of text for doing something when all of the information can be conveyed through pictures is generally better. Then the person doesn’t need to know what the name of a small part is, it doesn’t need to be translated, and that is the primary reason this is how they present safety information for things like airplane passengers.

          Mart decisions whether to use text, images, and video is important. Literally everything being one of the three is awful.

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      Apparently the general population has an understanding of written/spoken language at about the 6th grade level…

      What if the recent push back into feudalism works too well and we get the “dark ages” all over again… lol…

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        Well hey, that’s improved over 40 years ago. USA Today famously wrote to a 4th grade reading level.

        But yeah, second dark ages is for real happening all around us.

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    5 hours ago

    Heise (german IT newspaper) posts transcriptions of their Tech Talk videos. They are usually multiple times as long (and more winded) than any article of them.

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    7 hours ago

    Lemmy plugin idea: when someone posts a YouTube link, the server copies the video to peertube instead.

    Or maybe we could build that into the client to save server resources.

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      While that is an idea that’s cool for the fediverse as a whole, it COMPLETELY misses the point of this post. We want to READ the information, not listen to someone trickle feed it to us, peppered with adverts and asides.

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      YouTube is not the problem here. Some people don’t want to listen to some idiot talking. Where is the text, god damn it. I sometimes use AI to turn a video into text because I hate watching videos for information so much.

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        I hate when the information I’m trying to get is trapped in a video. It’s not often that I can’t find text alternatives, but it happens on occasion. Being trapped watching a video whose purpose is only partly to deliver information (the other part to game the algo and appease sponsors), when I could have found the info I needed in 30 seconds if it was text – that’s my idea of torture.

        One of the very few legitimately game-changing aspects of AI in my life is video summaries.

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      There used to be a bot that would link to some YouTube frontend whenever a link got posted, but it almost never worked and even when it did it got downvoted constantly

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    6 hours ago

    If there is a brief summary of what is in the video, especially a mention of the timestamp where the real info is, then I might click on the link.

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      That was my first thought, but I think the idea is that a well thought and written article can be a better medium for certain materials than a video on where someone just narrates something and shows slightly unrelated royalty free videos.

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    https://youtu.be/a2lvo38u4ds

    Hear me out, if you start it from the cover up where the investor and his son’s plane explode and the evidence vanishes you can watch the rest to the song “bodies hit the floor”. Murders end around the same time the first reports of Epstein surfaced in 94. CIA is tied in.