Danh ngôn của O. T. Fagbenle

I think when YouTube first came out, everyone was thinking people were just going to watch five-minute shows from now on and that people didn't have the patience anymore to watch longer programmes. But instead, everyone is binge watching and consuming ten-hour programmes and box sets of shows, so it is really interesting.
I think when YouTube first came out, everyone was thinking people were just going to watch five-minute shows from now on and that people didn't have the patience anymore to watch longer programmes. But instead, everyone is binge watching and consuming ten-hour programmes and box sets of shows, so it is really interesting.
Tôi nghĩ khi YouTube lần đầu tiên ra mắt, mọi người đều nghĩ kể từ bây giờ mọi người sẽ chỉ xem các chương trình dài 5 phút và mọi người không còn đủ kiên nhẫn để xem các chương trình dài hơn nữa. Nhưng thay vào đó, mọi người lại say sưa xem và xem các chương trình dài 10 giờ cũng như các bộ chương trình truyền hình, nên điều đó thực sự rất thú vị.
Tác giả: O. T. Fagbenle | Chuyên mục: Patience | Sứ mệnh: [6]
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