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> But it’s now quicker to create a video or just chat someone up on a microphone and post that. This has had profound implications for how we communicate. More time is spent on the reading side, less on the creating side. The audience must do more of the work in the content space, which often means less real communication is going on.

When I was a lad I learnt to consider the audience and remove potential roadblocks to clarity and understanding ... you put extra work on your side ... making it easier for your audience to grok what you are trying to say .. I guess that’s now out the window? Certainly based on the number of video and voice messages that clutter up my world.

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