#Video Tutorials For beginners.
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I do think video tutorials can be good for new users but there are a few reasons why I think it can be kind of bad
- when something updates its harder to update a video opposed to text that can be changed easily
- with videos its hard to be in depth while being in a video format unless its like super long
but I do thing for simple things videos might be helpful
Finally an updated tutorial!
Keep in mind this video was dubbed and subbed by an AI, see this as a test since mistakes can be present.
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Do you think that it is a good idea? as @limber frigate said it is not? if yes! should we implement it ?
I agree with both viewpoints but here are some solutions
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we can create more and more videos on future updates and also we refer the individuals to read articles too. I think rather than spending time on each and every single person, it is better to create a video. it will save you time as well as energy
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I think if someone actually want to learn this Stuff he/she may not have any problems with length of videos.
- i dont disagree with videos helping but with the updates its harder to update it every time (would need to change links and it would take long)
- if they want to learn they will not have problems reading
and about the ila rvc video being implemented you could ask raytracer about adding it to @tight torrent
it does seem good
but some freshers don't know how to copy a file as Path 🥲
its not like videos wont have problems with information either
for help they can ask in help channels
but the majority agree with me
there is only a single opponent
till now
the thing is im not disagreeing with using videos im just saying it shouldnt be used above text