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Many people, myself included, prefer to read. I can quickly skim an article to make sure it’s worth investing some time into before reading it for retention and understanding. I can also read far faster than a narrator can narrate the same. Overall, written word is just a significantly more effective medium for me. Others may have different reasons.
I personally dislike how much people lean into video for information, also because I prefer to read, perhaps it’s a little bitter but I get the sentiment
Because Coffeezilla exposes a lot of finfluencer fraud and people get really, really invested in these scamsters. People don’t like to be told that they got fooled.
Good video, thanks for sharing. Not sure what people here are moaning about. I guess anything over 10 seconds is “too long” nowadays.
Many people, myself included, prefer to read. I can quickly skim an article to make sure it’s worth investing some time into before reading it for retention and understanding. I can also read far faster than a narrator can narrate the same. Overall, written word is just a significantly more effective medium for me. Others may have different reasons.
Is that personal preference a reason to complain about someone else sharing a video link?
I personally dislike how much people lean into video for information, also because I prefer to read, perhaps it’s a little bitter but I get the sentiment
That’s a long way of saying no, a personal preference is not a reason to complain about someone else sharing a video link.
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You could have been helpful without being condescending. It’s actually allowed and even encouraged.
https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=dont+be+an+asshole
Because Coffeezilla exposes a lot of finfluencer fraud and people get really, really invested in these scamsters. People don’t like to be told that they got fooled.