Missed it the first time it was posted here, so reposting, and adding a nicer thumbnail.

    • db0@lemmy.dbzer0.comOPM
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      5 days ago

      Most people like to watch, or listen, rather than read. Especially NDs like myself, I can go through these videos while cooking, exercising, commuting etc.

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        There are lots… lots… of options for text to speech apps that can read you an article while you cook, exercise, commute etc.

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          Something made to be read isn’t going to be as good listened too, especially by something automated. Anyway, there are billions of us and I’m sure there are enough creators to make articles for you to read and videos for OP to listen to while doing whatever. It’s not a zero sum game.

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      4 days ago

      I agree, although for many people both creating and also consuming video and audio content is often more comfortable. Which is why a lot of people produce videos or podcasts.

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        Literacy is good though and requires practice. You can read much faster than people can talk and you’ll remember more too.