I think it would be great, if people could demonstrate their solutions by submitting video snippets on how they solve questions, rather than paste some code. Video with an explanation would be an amazing feature. What do you think?
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Videos are not searchable. This is a major problem for a Q&A site.
I also struggle to see how a video answer would be useful. In the majority of cases, I would just be sitting there listening to you explain the problem, rather than reading an explanation. How does that help anyone? This isn't a Cooking site, where watching you go through the motions might be beneficial. I already know how to slouch at my computer and poke buttons on the keyboard. It is your thought process and understanding that I am interested in when I am reading answers, and neither of those things are compellingly conveyed in a video.
Worse, how are you going to share code snippets in a video? The only thing worse than an image of code is a video frame of code.
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It also takes the possbilities for annoying and disgusting spam to a whole new level and makes such severely harder to detect by automated means (e.g SmokeDetector)– MagischMar 7, 2016 at 13:11
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There are people with a particular learning style where they have trouble poring through words and words, that videos could be helpful for. I thought Google had some way to transcribe videos and make the text searchable.– user663031May 31, 2016 at 14:00
I think video not allow in stackowerflow community. but you can use gif.I'm using this software. for explain my problem. it useful so useful to me. explain to community,client,users etc. I thing it great. screen to gif
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1it allow in StackOverflow. I already had used it. see below. stackoverflow.com/questions/35722810/…– AshanMar 7, 2016 at 11:19
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ohh that's cool indeed. But what if you want to record audio and not share it video streaming service (ie, YouTube, Vimeo) ? I still think StackOverflow should have this option. Even if it's capped to some degree of length at first.– WizzraMar 7, 2016 at 11:21
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please visit @Wizzra and please see my updated answer. stackoverflow.com/editing-help– AshanMar 7, 2016 at 11:26
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1@Wizzra, Not that I'd recommend it, but you can link to a video. (As always, you need to make sure your answer is still valid even without the link.) Oh, and while you're here, do check out my profile for a demo of how annoyingly useless animated things can be :-) Mar 7, 2016 at 13:36