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[–] ech@lemm.ee 52 points 3 days ago (16 children)

Stop

captioning

every

word

individually.

It

is

absolutely

useless

and

distracting.

[–] Psythik@lemm.ee 28 points 3 days ago (9 children)

As someone with a hearing disability, it really irks me every time I see this comment. This style of captioning helps me understand the pacing of the dialog, something that normal subtitles cannot do, forcing me to attempt to read lips and the captions at the same time. I much prefer to just have my subtitles pop up one word at a time like this.

I'm afraid that if people keep complaining about them, they will eventually go away. Please stop with your crusade against something that legitimately helps people with disabilities. It's incredibly selfish.

[–] ech@lemm.ee 7 points 3 days ago (7 children)

I'm not going to argue with you. If this genuinely helps you, cool. I will say I'm not on a "crusade". I initially watched the clip without audio and simply couldn't keep up, where I would have easily done so with more traditional subtitles.

Out of curiosity, would you want to watch a longer form video like this? It doesn't really seem to leave much opportunity to look at anything other than the flashing words.

[–] JustZ@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

This method of reading is used, in my limited experience with it, with like plugins for a web browser or eReader.

I found it annoying at first but with a little practice I was reading like double my normal speed, which was already very fast. It felt at times like I was downloading information right into my brain. I played with it for a couple of months a while back but ultimately it just wasn't practical.

At least when I'm reading things relevant to my field, I'm able to skip over large chunks of the written material because a lot of what's there is explanations or history with which I'm already familiar.

Plus, it stripped away all of the headings and and other text formating. I suppose it would have been better suited to like a novel, but I was reading legal decisions and scholarship.

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