In most cases, if you send me a YouTube video as "evidence" for your position, I will not watch it. I've found that watching videos is the least efficient use of my time, and I don't do it, with very uncommon exceptions; e.g., it's less than 5 or 10 minutes, I *might* watch it.
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Finally, if it's 90+ minutes long (as, it seems, so many of the videos antivaxxers and
#COVID19 cranks like to cite), It's virtually guaranteed that I won't watch it. Not only are such videos an inefficient use of my time, but they're usually boring and repetitive.Show this threadThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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And 30 minute videos are usually full of drivel and need 30 minutes to try and convince you of the insanity. Good videos with good explanations are typically 10 minutes & 15 if they cover multiple or complex topics that need to be seriously broken down to crayon layman’s terms
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If they’re an hour long, they should either be a video of a classroom or cover enough material you qualify for credits LOL
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