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Would be good to answer simple questions from mobile.

And please, leave your comfort zone and don't tell me you hate voice replies. Future is long time already here.

Question was put on hold for additional non related features mentioned, so I removed them and will instead answer most recent comments here on the main topic.

  1. feature is meant to be optional, don't listen to, and don't allow voice replies to your own questions if you want.

  2. you can't tell if it will be used by the majority or not, however you can't disagree that its used a lot in messaging software

  3. amount of feedback received by this question, means its highly interesting topic anyway

  4. you still might be able to combine various blocks, e.g. have both voice part in reply and code/textual part, where in voice part you could give additional explanations to the textual part.

  5. I personally didnt see a well designed voice messages, thats why they cause so much anger. Because usually you dont have enough control on where you want to receive voice messages. But once it gets well designed and optional it will be a better accepted feature anywhere.

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    1. Very bad usability in an office environment or anywhere else you aren't alone. 2. Generally much slower to consume than scanning some text. 3. How does that even work for answers that contain code? 4. No searchability. 5. Is this a rant or a feature request?
    – deceze Mod
    Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 8:28
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    if he wants a quick reply with approach, not the code and doesn't need searchability, --> Stack Overflwo isn't for quick replies and is not a help desk, a forum or a chat service Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 8:37
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    "You have it backwards, I think..." (<--- link to expanded explanation of prior comment from @TemaniAfif)
    – gnat
    Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 8:40
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    No, this is a horrible idea. Audio and video are formats that do not work for answers to (complex) programming issues. I'm already annoyed by the amount of YouTube search results I get. Let's not add plain audio to that.
    – Cerbrus
    Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 9:07
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    That's not the crucial point. You rarely stumble on the answer immediately coming from Google. More likely you're going to read a few to a dozen pages before you find the right solution for you. I can scan an answer in a few seconds to determine whether it's useful for me. In that time, I would have barely put on my headphones and the answerer would have barely cleared their throat. So you're slowing down the finding of answers significantly with voice replies. It's also orders of magnitude more difficult to jump back and forth to hear some specific details again.
    – deceze Mod
    Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 9:27
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    A good answer requires thought, for the content as well as for the phrasing to keep it clear and concise. Speaking off-the-cuff does not allow for either of these aspects. Errors are likely and cannot be easily corrected. Code is not possible. If a question is so simple that a spoken answer can handle it, chances are it's already been asked and answered on the site. And, in response to your remark that one may have headphones in a working environment: that's fine for the person asking, but what about the person who replies? Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 9:42
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    There are way too many problems with audio (/video) answers: Searchability, Editability, Accessibility, Accents, SEO, Ease of access the the containing information. Audio quality...
    – Cerbrus
    Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 9:42
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    This should be implemented right now. So I can post answers with capitilized "Hell No!" with appropriate YouTube video. May the whole thing be in auto play? I need multiple answer to be played at the same time for a good harmonic effect. Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 9:45
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    Oh man, I would love to hear someone yelling in incomprehensible english due to the "thicc" accent and try to decipher what they mean. That's what SO needs to become great again.
    – Tom
    Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 9:57
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    So, curators are sadistic as well? I would have thought that 'hostile, toxic, elitist, misogynist, racist' would have been sufficient:( Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 11:06
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    @MartinJames We're multi-talents, that's why we are all that at the same time.
    – Tom
    Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 11:20
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    @Tom lol, also, I forgot the ever-popular 'bigoted':( Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 11:22
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    "amount of feedback received by this question, means its highly interesting topic anyway" – Given this has received 40 downvotes without a single upvote… fantastic spin! 👍😉
    – deceze Mod
    Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 13:21
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    I'm not at all a fan of having to watch videos (and consequently, listen to audio) to learn something. You have to sit through the intro splash screen, explaining the topic space, maybe a little about their credentials, and then you actually get the information you're looking for. When you're focused on getting the knowledge as fast as possible, all of that is cruft, and detracts from the focus. Not to mention needing to translate accents, or even completely different languages. Having to even start listening to identify that would annoy me to no end.
    – fbueckert
    Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 14:35
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    That only covers one of the dozens of issues with the suggestion, @SamTyurenkov.
    – Cerbrus
    Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 14:42

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Let's not do that.

These questions and their answers are primarily meant for future visitors, not just for the OP. You can't optimize for future visitors if you don't know if they prefer audio or not. While it is possible to transcribe the audio into text, I still don't see it as a feature many users will use. On top of that I don't see how you would describe a code example in audio in such a way that it is understandable for everyone. And if you have made a mistake, editing becomes a pain.

Maybe that model fits on sites that are primarily narrative of nature, like the language sites, Interpersonal Skills, Skeptics, Politics, to name a few. I wouldn't have high hopes.

About your concerns about other UX aspects, consider supporting previous questions on the topic, for example:

Put a hardstop or a counter for the 150 character limit on post title

and all posts in quality-filter

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  • 90% of this answer above is narrative by nature as well. Lets imagine you could record a block of voice, similar to block of code, and than add links as plain text below your voice record. Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 9:22
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    I have no voice here ...
    – rene
    Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 9:28
  • @SamTyurenkov How do you plan to record the voice of a blurry flower? irishnews.com/magazine/science/2018/05/03/news/… sounds difficult to record... Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 9:47
  • @samcarter, a 75 minutes video like Microcosmos movie. With only wind sound. Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 9:51
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    I expect some default voice changer in order to anonymize and protect the privacy of this blurry flower. Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 9:57
  • @DragandDrop This leaves room for the follow up episode on aquatic plants :) Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 9:59
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    "Maybe that model fits on sites that are primarily narrative of nature, like [...] Skeptics, Politics..." Oh please, god, no. It's painful enough having to read some of the answers there sometimes.
    – F1Krazy
    Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 10:03
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    "I still don't see it as a feature many users will use" I guess this is an important point here. I think so too, but I'm not really sure. I could be a feature that many users would use. Might be a good question for The Loop. Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 10:32
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    @Trilarion: If "the loop" were to approve of this suggestion, we'd at least know for sure that the people in "the loop" are very out of the loop.
    – Cerbrus
    Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 10:50
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    @Sam this is meta. I don't see this being very relevant to ANY question needing any kind of code. Honestly.... you're trying to make SO what it was never meant to be, what it never wanted to be, what the (shreds that are left of the) community is still against as well.... Just for the benefit of some askers. Stack was never meant for that. Stack was always meant for the thousands of users coming back later. And honestly.... voice seems like a pretty poor way to serve these.
    – Patrice
    Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 13:06

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