Video Comments are a Dumb Idea.
I see TechCrunch now has integrated commenting via Seesmic videos on all TechCrunch blogs (no surprise given that Michael Arrington is a Seesmic investor).
I can’t help but think that this is an utterly dumb idea – kind of like Seesmic itself.
I can see why people would prefer to leave a video comment. I understand that a large part of human communication is through tone of voice and body language. I’m sure a lot of people would be less rude on video than in text and a lot of fights could be prevented – but overall, I don’t think this outweighs the massive negative aspects of video comments.
For comments on a blog – text is a far better medium. Why? Scannability – by human and computer.
I can easily scan through the 150 comments on the TechCrunch post announcing this ‘feature’ in a minute. But if I wanted to watch 150 videos, that would take me forever – and there is no indication right now of how long they are before you click on them, btw.
A computer can do the same and look for spam and, if I so prefer, profanities, racial slurs etc.
All of this, I give up when I use video for my comments.
Video opens up all kinds of new avenues for spammers, but besides that, as Jeff Hutch has pointed out here, it’s basically impossible to have a conversation this way. And I simply can’t wait for the first hardcore porn video to pop up on TechCrunch.
There is just so much wrong with this: I can’t cite somebody easily, I can check for spam easily; I don’t know if I’m going to waste my time on a video; and, this is a big one, if I don’t have headphones or speakers (like in an office), I’m shut out of the conversation.
Of course, that’s also the exact same reason why Seesmic itself is bound to be a failure.
Final verdict: I hope this dies a quick (and not too painful) death and I hope most bloggers will shun this shiny new object and ignore that they can install this on their own blogs through this Wordpress plugin.
7 Comments