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I feel like the more videos I watch, the dumber I become

1 pointsby tek-cyb-orgabout 8 years ago
Reading vs Watching (in the age of Youtube). Thoughts?

3 comments

Phithagorasabout 8 years ago
All mass media will inevitably produce things that are garbage. Video has been the dominant form of media since it became widespread in the 50s.<p>Marshal McLuhan was the first to clue in to the effects of media types, with his famous quote &quot;The medium is the message&quot;. He wrote extensively about media. A book that you are likely to identify strongly with is &quot;Amusing Ourselves to Death&quot;. It basically argues that we are becoming a trivial culture because of our dependence on visual media.<p>It can easily seem like you get dumber the more videos you watch, but I suspect that&#x27;s because it&#x27;s far more common to have Facebook autoplay some retarded video of a fluffy animal your &#x27;friend&#x27; shared than it is for someone to write out a thoughtful essay or email to you.
DigitalSeaabout 8 years ago
I disagree. I watch some highly informative videos, it depends on the subject matter. What videos are you watching? I watch a lot of tech talks (mostly listen to them while working) and I get value out of them. I live such a busy lifestyle and work on a computer where I can&#x27;t read books, but I can bring up a Youtube video in a small section of my screen or listen to something.
kiranknabout 8 years ago
Education is only a progressive discovery of our ignorance - Will Durant