Ask HN: Would you prefer reading or watching a video about any subject/topic?
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Re: Ask HN: Would you prefer reading or watching a video about any subject/topic?
#2Nothing irritates me more than google pimping me spammy videos as an answers on simple questions.
Videos forces you to consume information slowly in a sync manner. Videos are good for sense-rich entertainment.
Information is perfectly and efficently can be (and always were) delivered at text.
Re: Ask HN: Would you prefer reading or watching a video about any subject/topic?
#3Videos are great for soft skills or crash courses, but reading is necessary for the fine details.
Re: Ask HN: Would you prefer reading or watching a video about any subject/topic?
#4and blowup/cutaway illustrations
i like to include animated gifs where time permits.
Re: Ask HN: Would you prefer reading or watching a video about any subject/topic?
#5I would never want to be exclusive to one or the other. It completely depends on the topic and my current understanding of it. Videos are great for soft skills or crash courses, but reading is necessary for the fine details.
Re: Ask HN: Would you prefer reading or watching a video about any subject/topic?
#6Reading. Nothing irritates me more than google pimping me spammy videos as an answers on simple questions. Videos forces you to consume information slowly in a sync manner. Videos are good for sense-rich entertainment. Information is perfectly and efficently can be (and always were) delivered at text.
Re: Ask HN: Would you prefer reading or watching a video about any subject/topic?
#7Reading. Nothing irritates me more than google pimping me spammy videos as an answers on simple questions. Videos forces you to consume information slowly in a sync manner. Videos are good for sense-rich entertainment. Information is perfectly and efficently can be (and always were) delivered at text.
Re: Ask HN: Would you prefer reading or watching a video about any subject/topic?
#8I would never want to be exclusive to one or the other. It completely depends on the topic and my current understanding of it. Videos are great for soft skills or crash courses, but reading is necessary for the fine details.