• luciferofastora@lemmy.zip
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    1 year ago

    EDIT: That was an undeservedly harsh phrasing. The matter touched a nerve, but that’s not OPs fault. I’ll clarify, but leave the original comment at the end for transparency.

    I’m not a fan of videos and much prefer having texts to read. I find them more comfortable to process, interrupt, resume, search for a specific section and consume while not on WiFi (due to a limited data plan, which YT tends to eat through).

    Both professionally and privately, I have been frustrated by the number of tutorials and guides that are presented as videos where articles would work well enough. They seem to be more popular too, to the point that useful articles are buried deeper in the results.

    I like textual summaries of interesting videos, because I’m curious, but often not enough to warrant clicking a YouTube link. I understand people’s frustration with AI ripoffs stealing content, but if the original content creator doesn’t cater to a textual medium, then someone else steps into that gap, I don’t feel like it’s so much ripping off as adapting to a different medium.

    If the original creator offered a textual summary, and someone stole that to sell it as their own, I’d share the frustration. But if they didn’t, you can’t really steal what never existed.

    Not that I’m a fan of AI slop specifically, but it’s better than nothing. If I can’t have a human one, I’d rather have an AI transcription than be excluded.

    Sorry about my rudeness. This is a sore spot, but being snarky doesn’t help anyone.

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    Does someone have a content description so I can read instead of having to watch it?

    Oh wait, here’s an article, nevermind.

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      Guess what you can also read? A transcript of the video dingus. Also there’s a source listed in the description, guess what it is? An article.

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        1 year ago

        And a good day to you too. Not sure why you felt the need to be insulting, but anyway.

        A transcript of the video

        Would you happen to have one handy? Or are these autogenerated these days. Are they better than the autogenerated CCs?

        Also there’s a source listed in the description, guess what it is? An article.

        Yeah, which would require me to click on YT in the first place, which is already what I want to avoid due to a limited mobile data plan and YT being a wonderful drain on that.

        I’m just trying to push the point that “just watch the original video instead” isn’t as great a solution for everyone as some people make it out to be.

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      1 year ago

      For anyone that couldn’t bother reading the above comment, I’ve given a summary…

      hurrrrr I’m incapable of engaging the point people are making.