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Videos should only be used if they explicitly add value over other forms of content.
Some examples of videos that don't add value:
- Video format sideshows of pictures set to background music. - No no no, this is stupid, just post the pics and let people browse them at their own rate.
- Video format presentations - No, it doesn't add any value over a text article, and reduces accessibility. Perhaps acceptable if it complements a text article, but the text must be the primary/default content.
Examples of videos that do add value:
- Live band gigs
- Entertainment shows, tv, etc.
- News coverage of events where it is good to see the event. - Should always be accompanied by textual content
- Visual content that is required to demonstrate something - Such as a brief demo video that accompanies an article.
Simon
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Well said.
Me, I'm dishonest. And a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest. Honestly. It's the honest ones you want to watch out for...
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As you can see from the other answers, pr0n videos are on of the best arguments for videos in websites...
I must admit that I would also say, that no pr0n vids on the internet would be very boring
All comes down to one sentence: The internet is for pr0n...
Btw. does anonyone know where/who the sentence is from ?
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Siedlerchr wrote: All comes down to one sentence: The internet is for pr0n...
Btw. does anonyone know where/who the sentence is from ?
You
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Siedlerchr wrote: Btw. does anonyone know where/who the sentence is from ?
It's from an all puppet musical named Avenue Q[^]. Funny, I personally hate musicals and yet I happen to know this bit of useless information.
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Thx for your answer, this bit of useless information was exactly what I needed to know
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Don't you think checkboxes would have more appropriate for this survey instead of radiobuttons???
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Linux vs Windows, CheckBoxes vs RadioButtons, Text vs Video, and everything ends up in a bed anyway. Greetings - Jacek
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I agree. I was thinking the same thing
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I'm thinking more like changing the cursor to a pistol and the radio buttons into little rabbits Candy: Here's the plan: we changes our names, move to a distant island, and disguise ourselves as a family of traveling donkey polishers.
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Videos will be fine if they locate in Separate Pages like videos.htm, trainingvideos.htm. Some sites containing videos in home page which makes the site loading slow on first time.
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Why not to add the answer 'CListCtrl' as option to surveys?
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The problem with videos is that I don't have the connection speed to keep up with them. I suppose I need to upgrade. To iterate is human, to recurse divine.
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...way to make years and years of efforts made to improve content indexing and searching complete waste of time and make content more inaccessible.
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I often open up a site like digg.com and open up multiple articles to read, then go through and read them. I do not care for sites that auto start a video or slide show before I am even on the tab. The content doesn't bother me, its the starting without me!
Hogan
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I'm with you.
Video is great for those that want it, but autostart is so annoying.
Panic, Chaos, Destruction.
My work here is done.
or "Drink. Get drunk. Fall over." - P O'H
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snorkie wrote: The content doesn't bother me, its the starting without me!
Exactly!
I use Flash Block[^] Firefox add-on. It replaces flash content with a button and doesn't play it until you click on that button. "I hope you live a life you're proud of. If you find that you're not, I hope you have the strength to start all over again." - I wish I knew who is this quote from
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At lreast that's what one of the posisble answers suggests.
Hell, yeah, lots of superfluous data, same fixed speed for everyone, seek and repeat interfaces suck. Now call me a luddite.
A good article is about distilling the important part. Only the really good videos succeed at that - but then, they are a pretty pointless media. And don't get me started on the bad ones[^]..
As much as I enjoy watching Tess Ferrandez talk about fixing bugs, it's not what I'd do to learn about fixing bugs.
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It really depends. A site such as YuTube obviously needs video as main content. Channel9, on the other hand is completely pointless - I want to read technical information, not watch someone talking about it.
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Nemanja Trifunovic wrote: It really depends
I agree absolutely.
It depends on the what the web site is supposed to do.
Nemanja Trifunovic wrote: Channel9
I disagree here.
Some people learn better watching videos.
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Hear hear!
Many times I want to skim the information or copy/paste a bit of information; video prevents that.
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Also agree!
But, even on video sites, it is annoying the videos start playing automatically. Specially when I not like to watch that video.
Generally: No Ads!
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The gripe I have with videos, besides the bandwidth hogging, is that they take an excessive commitment to the content. Commitment I very often don't want to give - so the tab is closed and I move on.
Being of a generation that can still read and comprehend (with a substantial attention span), I'd like to do just that.
When referring to internet content, I think it is a rare occasion that using video (instead of text) is other than actually rude, for it's rare, indeed when anything substantial is added by the typical (over) use of this medium - except, perhaps, for a substantial waste of time.
All of the above, by the way, isn't even referring to the atrocity of video-ads.
This, by the way, from a person with a rather strong visual orientation."The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein
| "As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error." - Weisert
| "It's a sad state of affairs, indeed, when you start reading my tag lines for some sort of enlightenment. Sadder still, if that's where you need to find it." - Balboos HaGadol
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