Many times I've written MCVE in the comment section of questions from newcomers. Still, the same users won't post a MCVE in their following questions, even if they've read it.
Many people are not reading English well and a big portion learns better by watching examples and listening rather than reading. I believe a short video explaining and demonstrating with a few examples on how to produce a MCVE could be beneficial for some people.
Does such a video already exist or is this just an inherently bad idea?
Clarifications:
- I meant that a video would be beneficial for those who want to learn about creating a MCVE, and understands better (or learns faster) when hearing and listening rather than reading. It will not be of any value for those who don't want to learn.
- It is merely a change in format from the current help page and not a recursive MCVE in a MCVE.
- The term MCVE is almost exclusive to the Stack Exchange communities and newcomers must most likely have to learn about it. That's why the help center page exists. The discussion I wanted to have was if a video format of that information would be beneficial.
- I am not saying that such a video was meant for people who can not read English. Language barriers diminishes the learning process which makes it harder to fully understand new concepts. By providing a video we might help more people to understand, or people to understand better, what a MCVE is (or not, that's the discussion to be had), because clearly there are many people who don't understand or needs more clarification.