I don’t like videos. I’m much more likely to read a long written post than I am to click on a video. Videos don’t capture my attention. Maybe this is one reason I am a professor. Reading suits me. What’s your preference?
I don't think I'd enjoy just reading the lyrics of a good song, or having someone trying to explain the full context of certain news items. I will read news items, but there's always the writer's bias to consider. I like both, vids and a well-written post.
Anything and everything that gets the data in my brain as fast as possible. I'm an information whore...short skirt, high heals, red lips....I'm all about information.
Text is far more informative. Not only are you not distracted by the speakers accent or appearance, it is easier to re-read a sentence and consider it than the messing about involved in replaying the section you want to review. I have found that when doing that I have lost the point that I wanted to revisit. Text any day followed by discussions in audio
Depends on content. I prefer to read the news rather than watch a video. On the other hand, there is entertaining video content out there that wouldn't work on a written page.
Certain subjects require media that best delivers the message..written posts allows one to digest and read then reread the article if necessary.
Just like you may prefer to read every section of a Sunday Newspaper.. or watch a CNN (never Fox) news bulletin.
However sometimes video media can better capture the wow factor of an event, that even the best journalist, with impeccable descriptive powers of conveying imagery, could struggle with.
This in some ways, is reminiscent of the question of whether a book is still better or preferred over it's electronic counterpart..kindle etc
Each to his or her own.
I hate when I click on an article on a news site and an ad comes on full blast volume. So I stop the video and just read the text anyway.
I prefer reading too. I can't bear noise. I like peace and quiet. I have no television even.
What are you a professor of?
Edit.
I just looked. I'm impressed.