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Pat's avatar

Proceed with audio but remember there are those of us who can read and adsorb faster than anyone can talk. Dont give up the printed word!

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JJ's avatar

Yup, I almost never listen to podcasts or watch long videos. Much prefer fast, silent reading.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

This! Time is of the essence.

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Lee Muller's avatar

Wholly agree, in order to keep up with everything, it's much easier to scan through text than audio or video. It's also easier to copy what's needed to share with others.

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Copernicus's avatar

Except, for folks who have dyslexia or otherwise learn better by audio than by sight.

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Vonu's avatar

My dyslexia is worse with audio, being very difficult to rewind what can be easily reread.

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Donna in MO's avatar

100% agree! MOST video content people constantly send me is about 10 minutes of information in about 45 minutes of yakking/banter. I am just like, get to the point already!! And personally retain written info better than audio/video, but know everyone has different learning styles.

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Harold Saive's avatar

Right... I turn up the play speed particularly on talk interviews.

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Donna in MO's avatar

I don't even know how to do that. I just randomly slide the slider at the bottom and see if there is anything interesting. I mostly just ignore the ones some people send me, even though I keep telling them I don't have time to watch all that. I just use a laptop to go online, do very little on my phone besides talk, text, and check the weather.

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Copernicus's avatar

Yep. Nice to have both options.

Some folks “read” better by ear than by eye, and I bet they appreciate having an audio option.

I’m in the “let me read it fast and silently” group though. Ha.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

totally agree. I do not like podcast at all. But if the cat hosts, I might give it a try.

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Harold Saive's avatar

One of the best audio-books is "GOOD-BYE GERM THEORY, ENDING A CENTURY OF MEDICAL FRAUD" (Dr. William P. Trebing). The book was released in 2006, but presents as if it were written yesterday. Narrator, Charles Geddes adds the flare of an Elliot Ness novel. Start with Chapter 8 for dazzling information you never heard including a bash on Fauci and the AIDS lies. - https://tinyurl.com/2p8vme9k

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

I saw the first part of JFK jr. Fauci film yesterday. Today I got the link for part 2. They had to change servers because several services blocked it (I got the block from Google on the first web site, but the second worked) It is still free till the first of November

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Harold Saive's avatar

I'm curious why the videos were not simply uploaded to Odysee.TV. In Fact there are already copies of part 1 there right now uploaded by 3rd parties.. - https://odysee.com/@DisclosureLibrary:2/THEREALANTHONYFAUCI:e?r=8cSGjqEoyncQGynLZgG9WAbC61LaBPpT

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

Fun fact: JFK’s grand son fought in Ukraine.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

the more the better. It needs to come out, and the criminals need to be prosecuted.

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Lezlee Alexander's avatar

Would adore an audio option to take you along on my daily walks - yes, please! ♥️

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Kristen's avatar

Agreed! I rarely listen to podcasts but love reading c&c but audio is great for my podcast friends I’m trying to convert.

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¡Andrew the Great!'s avatar

I don't click on anything YouTube or Rumble, etc. Ever. Literally ever.

I don't watch or listen; I read my politics.

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¡Andrew the Great!'s avatar

One exception: Kari Lake. I'll watch and listen to anything with Kari Lake.

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CraigN's avatar

Just curious, anyone get the Android app to display the audio option for any substack? Tried like a dozen different ones and no audio option. Maybe the Android app is not out of beta yet?

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