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In reply to the discussion: The death of text. [View all]The Unmitigated Gall
(4,634 posts)10. I almost never click a video link that is snuck in following a text headline.
I deleted a local news app that was doing exactly that. They moved to a format with headlines almost always leading to a video to watch...screw that. If it's important, I can usually find a text version.
Kidz these days...they CAN read. But, many of them grew up without bookcases in their houses. Mine did have books.
Preserve literature. Preserve everything you can.
Fascist regimes are cultural wastelands; at some point we'll have to pick up again with what we've been able to save.
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27 years in the university classroom teaching American history. Last spring, I wrote some terms on the chalkboard, I
Comfortably_Numb
Dec 3
#18
After the election a number of stories hit the popular press about signatures and ballot problems.
Irish_Dem
Dec 3
#43
I can read a post way faster than watching a video, and skim read even faster
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 3
#7
I almost never click a video link that is snuck in following a text headline.
The Unmitigated Gall
Dec 3
#10
What I dislike is the tweet or X thingy that has a link to an article. I wonder why people just
sinkingfeeling
Dec 3
#11
I have nothing against text. I love text. I also appreciate video, which sometimes shows up online
highplainsdem
Dec 3
#14
And I should add, re text vs video, that a lot of times any text about a statement or exchange will leave
highplainsdem
Dec 3
#19
Out of "an abundance of caution" beware: malware can be inserted into a device through text messaging,
ancianita
Dec 3
#21
Same here - I'll generally not watch videos, and am often disappointed that there's no text
bhikkhu
Dec 3
#28
Yeah, I don't care what a dude or gal with a web camera has to say on politics or the economy.
Jacson6
Dec 3
#35
I think I agree. I understand complex issues better if I read them as opposed to hearing someone talk about
LoisB
Dec 3
#38
I agree w/ you. Too many videos, too many going after that 'click count'. I too, like the sound of actual
SWBTATTReg
Dec 3
#51
It seems to me that most videos are talking heads taking 10 minutes to explain 45 seconds of actual news.
Earthrise
Dec 3
#54