With all the various neurodivergencies and ways people are wired differently, language comprehension or barriers, not to mention physical or mental handicaps, a video might very well be easier to help someone absorb the information.
I wholeheartedly agree it’s not for everyone, but it is certainly for someone, and the more ways available to consume and process information, the better for us all as a whole. At least when it comes to educational and unbiased content, which seems to be the intention of this YouTuber.
At least someone is making informative content in an accessible format without trying to get me to buy whatever is the brand of the month.
I’d much rather watch that than the videos that should have been a paragraph.
Plain text is significantly more accessible.
That’s a matter of some debate.
With all the various neurodivergencies and ways people are wired differently, language comprehension or barriers, not to mention physical or mental handicaps, a video might very well be easier to help someone absorb the information.
I wholeheartedly agree it’s not for everyone, but it is certainly for someone, and the more ways available to consume and process information, the better for us all as a whole. At least when it comes to educational and unbiased content, which seems to be the intention of this YouTuber.
I tend to listen to videos in the car or when I’m walking around or otherwise doing something else like washing the dishes, so not always.
https://youtubetotranscript.com/transcript?v=Fu3laL5VYdM
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