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by lucideer
3410 days ago
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YouTube is really a very different case, and in fact the opposite is the case for text. For speech, the speaker sets the pace, so the challenge of accessibility is actually twofold: the speaker needs to both be clear and not too fast (or too "efficient"). In text, it's the opposite: the reader sets the pace, so more efficient writing will make reading (at whatever pace) less taxing. |
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It's all a balancing act of course. Like you said, has to be both clear and fast.