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by aaron-lebo
3090 days ago
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You don't believe some training is at play here? If you get used to reading isolated snippets of text over and over and over, you might think a tweetstorm is a better medium than a book, but it probably has a far worse useful content ratio, and I can almost guarantee you that you'll have a harder time remember 90% of that social media than you would in that "less consumable" book that nonetheless is structured in a way to facilitate learning. People have been taking books with them, reading parts, placing a bookmark, and returning five minutes later for centuries. Is social media really more consumable or does it taste good and we've gotten used to it? |
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A large source of power for social media is that it is a 'pushing' force - it constantly is throwing notifications and other stimuli at you.
A book, on the other hand, does not share that same strength in power. But it has gotten better in pushing (i.e. Goodreads, Kindle, etc.).