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🗓️ 10 February 2025
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0:00.0 | Hello everyone. It's Thursday the 6th of February 2025 in my universe and it's Q&A question and answer time. Thank goodness. |
0:10.0 | It's my favourite. I find this a very relaxing process. As well as watching it and drinking it in, you know, click on something. Let us know you're there. |
0:22.3 | Anyway, let's see what happens. |
0:35.1 | When you're consuming content from, you know, either the films or internet or wherever, |
0:37.1 | how do you engage with it? |
0:40.4 | Do you like shout at the screen or say, done or do you start tap, you know, putting answers in or is it just random? I usually, I use like, |
0:47.7 | you know, the heart function everywhere. And just because, you know, and I do, I think, I think X, |
0:53.8 | for example, changed the way that they displayed that. |
0:57.1 | I'm not sure, but I use the like function so I can find things again. |
1:02.5 | It's always seemed to me the easiest and most obvious way to just, because then I can go into like and see, because I know I liked something. |
1:11.9 | You know, because it, so if I watch it, I like it, just so that I can find it again, |
1:16.5 | whether it's made me angry or whether I've really approved of it, I just want it. |
1:21.0 | So that's, that's really the principle way that I interact with things. |
1:23.7 | I mean, I tend to be mostly pushing stuff out. I put stuff out on |
1:32.6 | X Twitter and then, you know, people reply or don't or whatever. And I don't really engage |
1:39.2 | with much of it. I do some, I very occasionally, I'll come back to someone's reply. |
1:45.1 | But, I mean, I used to find when I was making traditional television in the world of before, |
1:52.1 | I didn't, by the time I was involved in making television, I didn't watch much. |
1:59.7 | And I don't, again, I don't know if that made me typical. |
2:01.8 | Remember, it was maybe you, Paul, or somebody on the team on two men in a trench very |
2:06.7 | early on said, this will change the way that you watch television because now you've sort of |
2:11.6 | been part of the process. |
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