From: tppm@rr.ca.com   
      
   On 2/5/2025 5:40 AM, Gary McGath wrote:   
   > On 2/5/25 8:31 AM, Cryptoengineer wrote:   
   >> On 2/3/2025 11:14 AM, Keith F. Lynch wrote:   
   >>> Keith F. Lynch wrote:   
   >>>> We ended up mostly watching YouTube videos.   
   >>>   
   >>> Most notably, a new Lehto's Law video that shocked even me. And I   
   >>> thought I was unshockable. It's about a man who was compelled to   
   >>> plead guilty to stealing his own identity. He had to falsely confess   
   >>> that he wasn't who he claimed to be. (He was eventually exonerated.)   
   >>   
   >> Lehto's Law is a channel that demonstrates something I hate about   
   >> YouTube.   
   >>   
   >> It has interesting content, but the 'video' angle has exactly zero   
   >> added value - its just him sitting in his office talking at the   
   >> camera.   
   >>   
   >> You spend 10-40 minutes for a story you could have read in 5 minutes.   
   >>   
   >> No wonder I watch it at 1.5x to 1.75x speed, and still feel he's   
   >> wasting my time.   
   >>   
   >> pt   
   >   
   > I watched a Lehto's Law video with a friend yesterday, about the   
   > challenge to a Louisiana law that says cops can order people to stay 25   
   > feet away from them. I'd already known a lot of what was in it. The main   
   > benefit was that I got my friend to see it.   
   >   
   > I think videos are popular because many people use phones for computers,   
   > and it's a pain to read much text on them.   
      
   Have they never heard of audio only? If the video doesn't add anything,   
   why have it?   
      
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