Showing posts with label Bloggers. Show all posts
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Monday, July 21, 2025

Why are more people choosing videos over reading articles?

 

More people now watch videos than read

More people now watch videos than read. Photo credit: abcnews.go.com


Every minute, new videos are posted to YouTube. Bloggers are actively consuming celebrity videos, and marketers have shifted to marketing videos, which is driving down the grade of article reading. Can we find solutions to this video craze? What's going on?

 

For several years, there has been a trend where individuals prefer to watch videos rather than read articles. It has now reached a point where one needs to find answers to every issue through videos rather than looking for articles to read.


However, it takes a significant amount of time to extract relevant information from a video. Worldwide, more individuals watch videos than read articles, even though movies only depict drama and frequently exclude crucial information that publications might include.


Even seasoned journalists and writers would acknowledge that writing an article requires discipline, sustained focus, and focused effort, making it a challenging task. Choosing a topic to write about that readers will find acceptable is the most difficult aspect of writing, but creating a video is rather simple.

 

In light of these difficulties, those who are struggling prefer to make a living on social media by creating videos. It is simple: since supply drives demand, those who make videos will always make quick money more than people who write articles. 


Short videos are trendy right now, both educational and humorous. This has been the sort of comfort for many people, thus completely decreasing the amount of reading articles. Nowadays, it's not uncommon to see people using cellphones to watch videos rather than read articles.

 

During the pandemic, the youth spent more time on YouTube, TikTok, and other video-sharing websites, but their reading time has remained constant. That was one of the main conclusions of a recent poll conducted by the nonprofit research group Common Sense Media.

 

Before the pandemic, children were already using media more frequently, which is defined as anything from reading books to watching videos to browsing social media. However, due to increased media consumption related to technology, the acceleration has accelerated considerably.

 

Since many people find viewing videos more entertaining than reading articles, and because content creators can quickly generate money from it, eventually there will be more videos on the network than text materials.

 

Regardless of how the grade of reading declines, reading will always be accessible to those who prefer reading print and online newspapers, periodicals, and shopping pamphlets.


Wednesday, December 16, 2015

The Heart Has No Colour, No Country, No Religion, No Sex


Andrea: Her wise comment inspired me to write this article



Andrea: Her wise comment inspired me to write this article


I do write a lot, but I have to admit that some of my writings were created from the comments of readers or my followers. As writers or bloggers, when we read comments on articles, how seriously do we take them, ponder over them to see their usefulness, significance, and effect?


Many argue that it’s not good to comment, but I say that It’s good to comment on articles, but if you don’t have anything significant to say, please shut your mouth, because your comment can give you the respect you deserve, and the same comment can put you into a very big trouble, because of the bad things you said.

Believe me, some comments are worth more than silver and gold. It can change one’s life and the way you think, especially if you don’t have any love in your heart for someone. 

There are many problems, and almost all these problems were caused by man. Pride, superiority, and racism are some of the problems tearing our society apart today, yet no one wants to be called a racist.

Recently, I posted an article captioned “Who Says There Is No Happiness Or Love In Africa?” The fact that Africa is a continent that has suffered a lot of wars, ethnic conflicts, slavery, and man-made diseases, leads many to think that they don’t have a love for each other. 

Frankly speaking, a poor African can easily share his food with a friend, than a rich man in a developed country.

This particular article I wrote didn’t generate much comment, but the only comment I had was awesome and inspiring. It touched my soul to read it over and over, allowing it to germinate in me, to add it to the little I have and share it with others.

According to blogger Andrea, who runs this Italian blog.

Each person has a heart, and in each heart there is Love.

So every one of us has love in his/her heart.

The heart has no colour, no Country, no religion, no sex.

So Love has no colour, no Country, no religion, no sex.

Too many times, unfortunately, people forget to be human and have a heart…

I hope everyone agrees with me that this quotation or comment is awesome and carries wisdom. Thank you, Andrea.