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I completely agree with you. They even do it for things that makes much more sense if it was just done in text.
Sometimes I need to look up something, for example how to do something in Lisp, and I can only find a video.
Not only is it anoying because I don't have flash (and gnash isn't there yet) Also the 10 minute video contains only a paragraph of information, you can't really skim it, and it can't be indexed by any search page.
On topic:
The web is really starting to look like crap. (Altough remeber the geocities pages). I have a filtering/concentration disablity and that used to be no problem, now it's extremely tiresome to browse the web.
I am starting to move to Links as my webbrowser more
and more, not because it looks cool (it does
) but because AdBlock/FlashBlock and NoScript don't cut it anymore.
Sometimes I need to look up something, for example how to do something in Lisp, and I can only find a video.
Yeah, I've noticed that one myself. Screencasts might be a good way to show how something works, but they're also often overkill - some text and screenshots will do almost as good a job, without forcing the visitor to spend time watching the video.




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2007-09-22
Every notice how 'lately' people start to create more content as a video instead of text ?
I know people here already complain about the podcast, but that is just extra content.
But when you start moving the real content into a video that is so much worse.