How Do You Consume Content?

karlimarie

Sweet Shoppe SugarBabe
I’ve been thinking about how technology has changed the online landscape through the years. There was a time when blogs and forums were blowing up but now there’s so many alternatives like Facebook group and Substack. YouTube channels have more views than broadcast television. More people get their news from media than newspapers or radio. Podcasts exploded on to the scene and now many of them have turned into video podcasts. And now it seems like every platform has their version of short-form content to keep up with TikTok.

Anyway, it has me curious- how do you prefer to digest content?

Blogs? Podcasts? Videos? Short-form content? Live streaming? Reading physical copy?

Do you like that content across the board? Or do you like certain content for certain things? Like- podcasts for news but videos for education experiences; or audiobooks for fiction and physical books for nonfiction? Etc.
 
Gah, I can't keep up these days. I have always preferred reading things, it's the way I digest info and remember best. All of the fancy videos and podcasts are not my preferred way usually. That makes me old school now :LOL:
 
If I'm watching content that's not a movie or a series (that I usually consume on Netflix and Amazon), I am usually watching YouTube and my favorite topics are scrapbooking, scrapbooking process videos, older true crime series, new series from podcasters that have made YT videos spinning off their podcasts, home decorating, tiny homes, DIY restoration of furniture, homes, videos about miniatures, and old movies. 🎬 🎥

The news I get from my hubby as he has several YT channels he watches that focus on current events and I'm usually in the same room cross stitching. That's about all of that content I can handle. 📰 🤮 I actually do enjoy listening to The Daily Beast. They quite amuse me.

I do not enjoy audio books. My mind tends to wander. I'll be paying attention the book, and then I find myself "waking up" and realizing that several minutes have gone by and I don't know where I left off. Thus begins the dreaded rewind, listen, zone out while listening, rewinding again. 📖🔖 Almost exclusively, my book reading is from books I've collected or the library. I will read e-books especially when traveling as it takes the weight off and I can carry so many books! 📓 I rarely read non-fiction, although I just finished a non-fiction book about the Black Dahlia.

When Daniel was in middle school and the school was a good drive time away, rather than sitting in traffic, I would leave home early and get in the car rider line. I would then listen to podcasts while I cross stitched. It was a good hour that was just mine with no distraction. The podcast content was true crime. Daniel was happy because I would be there waiting for him and he could escape quickly. 🏃‍♂️ My favorite podcasts during that time were The Teacher's Pet and Root of Evil.

I prefer longer content, but I doom scroll if I click on a Reel on Facebook. Most of those videos are still longer than other shorter content. I do watch Shorts from time-to-time.
 
Gah, I can't keep up these days. I have always preferred reading things, it's the way I digest info and remember best. All of the fancy videos and podcasts are not my preferred way usually. That makes me old school now :LOL:

That doesn't make you old school! It's just your preferred way of ingesting content. I can't keep up with everything either. @Studio Liv is who keeps me up on the newest trends. I can tell, though, that I'm starting to slow down somehow. Like current music, for instance. I don't listen to it as much as I used to, preferring to listen to my 80's playlists and 40's and 50's music.
 
I do not enjoy audio books. My mind tends to wander. I'll be paying attention the book, and then I find myself "waking up" and realizing that several minutes have gone by and I don't know where I left off. Thus begins the dreaded rewind, listen, zone out while listening, rewinding again. 📖🔖 Almost exclusively, my book reading is from books I've collected or the library. I will read e-books especially when traveling as it takes the weight off and I can carry so many books! 📓 I rarely read non-fiction, although I just finished a non-fiction book about the Black Dahlia.
I can't do audio books either usually for the same reason, Cheryl.

I have found I can listen to podcasts some, but it depends on what else I'm trying to do while I'm listening- how much brain focus it takes from me. The subject matter also makes a difference. Scrapbooking podcasts like the old DigiFiles and Simple Scrapper can usually hold my attention well :LOL:
 
I have put on your youtube videos sometimes Cheryl. I tend to watch things I don't have to pay too close attention to while I'm scrapping though - it takes too much brain power to make scrapping decisions ;)

If I watch a video I usually want written instructions to go with so I don't have to watch it again usually. Sometimes there are things to pick up through a video that aren't in the written steps.

Overall there is just too much content out there and not enough time in the day to keep up with it all. Endless scrolling consumes me sometimes though and then I feel like I've wasted a chunk of time.
 
Overall there is just too much content out there and not enough time in the day to keep up with it all. Endless scrolling consumes me sometimes though and then I feel like I've wasted a chunk of time.

Girl, I know! I've really been limiting when and how much I scroll. It's hard though when I'm tired but not sleepy, and then before you know it, I've been scrolling for WAYYYY too long!
 
I watch Netflix and read books on my phone, and I watch YouTube content on my desktop. I have been making it a point lately to get out of the house and actually talk with people. (Something I've never done much before) Super old school! :)
 
I really prefer still photos over videos that most of the time sped up and skip a lot of reality.
I prefer reading than live show.
I am in the old school group too. :p
 
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