• @adam_y
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    263 days ago

    I know this is an unpopular opinion, but listening to audio books isn’t reading.

    It is a different sensory experience. It uses different parts of the brain and imagination too.

    It is far closer to listening to a radio play.

    I’m not saying it is any worse or better, just different.

    I’m not sure that conflating the two is useful, particularly when talking about reading habits.

    • @[email protected]
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      102 days ago

      You say it’s an unpopular opinion but the survey results in the linked article suggest that Britain generally agrees with you (52% responded “No, I do not” to the question “Do you consider listening to an audiobook as equivalent to having read that same book?”).

      The “yes” option was around somewhat less popular overall (29%).

      • @adam_y
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        42 days ago

        I say unpopular because those that do think audiobook are “books” tend to be very, very vocal about how wrong I am when I express that opinion… As if I’m somehow undermining their enjoyment or the legitimacy of their consumption.

        The 52% on my side are just sat quietly reading books and minding their own business.

    • @[email protected]
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      42 days ago

      I already spend most of my day reading and writing documents so the idea of reading even more for fun just makes my eyes hurt. I love books but if I can enjoy them in a different format to let them rest then I’d be happy to do so. Audiobooks are a great experience when you’re out for an evening walk or staring at traffic for your commute.

      • @adam_y
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        42 days ago

        Yep. Cool. There’s a place for them, certainly.

        Still don’t think that’s reading though.

      • HubertManne
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        12 days ago

        This is pretty much why I don’t really read books but I don’t even do audio books. Part of it is there is just to much media as an option.