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  • Another point in his favour may be the clear view of the phone in the thumbnail, considering that his target audience may recognise it by appearance. However, I still think he should’ve just said it in the title for everyone else, and for audience members for whom his video is their first exposure to the model.

    Regarding the last section, though, I see clickbait titles less as ‘it doesn’t cover every nuance of the video’ and more ‘the title is overly reductive, genuinely misleading or pointlessly vague’, unless there’s artistic reasons it’s that way. A review title should name the reviewed product imo; it barely increases its length and lets people decide better whether the content’s worth their time without wasting any of it.

    I also don’t think a title summarising a video’s central point well makes it bad. A good video doesn’t just repeat different wordings of the title for 10 minutes, it goes into specifics to argue why that is. I sometimes see nuanced, heavily researched video essays get some comment like ‘saved you half an hour, guys! (the main point in one sentence!)’ because the video didn’t… have some massive plot twist, I guess? And I don’t get why people would approach informational content that way. It feels anti-intellectual. Maybe the Silent Hill nurses are a work of art; the video would only be bad if it can’t argue that well or has a lot of fluff between the points.






  • alamani@lemmy.fmhy.mltoPolitical HumorMoNeY DoEsn'T BuY HapPinEss
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    1 year ago

    Yeah, iirc money very much does correlate with happiness until a certain point. The relationship breaks down once people have enough to meet their needs/reasonable wants, so ‘infinite money doesn’t buy infinite happiness’ might be a better phrase.

    (Disclaimer: I’m going off some study I read yeeaaars ago.)





  • alamani@lemmy.fmhy.mltoMemesI'm tired of the inequality
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    1 year ago

    To add to this, I’ve read recommendations from public health orgs to eat no more than two portions of oily fish a week, and minimise consumption of especially high sources like tuna steaks.

    Some consumption is still recommended for omega 3s, though there are algae-based supplements for EPA and DHA as well as the fish ones. Flaxseed and some nuts are great sources of ALA, but afaik its conversion to EPA and DHA isn’t great and consuming all three is a good idea.

    (Disclaimer: I am not a nutritionist. Verify things yourself before making dietary changes.)


  • alamani@lemmy.fmhy.mltoMemesI'm tired of the inequality
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    Tyvm for this, though to be fair this is a PETA source; do you have anything external?

    Regardless, their claims about the petakillsanimals site being run by a disinformation org seem to be true. The wikipedia article on the CCF is damning; they seem to have a general goal of opposing any environmental, public health or social justice campaigns that harm certain industries.