FLORIDA – (VINnews) In the world of digital communication, the ability to express oneself has taken on various forms. Written comments, emojis, and reactions have become standard in online communication. However, VINnews has taken it one step further by introducing voice comments.
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The VINnews website has always been a hub for Jewish news and community discussions. The site allows readers to comment on articles and engage in conversations with other members of the community. However, the traditional written comment format can be limiting, and some readers may find it difficult to convey their thoughts fully.
To address this issue, VINnews has introduced voice comments, a new feature that allows readers to record and post their thoughts in audio format. Users can now leave their feedback, opinions, and questions in their own voice, bringing a new level of depth and personalization to the conversation.
This new feature is easy to use. Users can simply click the record button, and their microphone will be activated, allowing them to speak their thoughts. They can then listen to their recording, edit it if necessary, and post it as a comment. The recordings will be displayed alongside written comments, making the conversation more diverse and interesting.
The introduction of voice comments is just one of many steps that VINnews is taking to enhance its user experience. The site has always been a hub for Jewish news and community discussions, and the addition of voice comments only strengthens its position as a platform for lively and engaging conversations. By allowing users to express themselves more naturally and fully, VINnews has created a more vibrant and dynamic community of readers and contributors.
The people who can’t write English well probably can’t speak it well either, but it’s a nice gesture.
I wonder if people will be more polite and respectful knowing that they may be recognized by their voices .
Are we going to hear educated Archy’s voice?
What could go wrong?
OYE, the Yiddish may be so scrambled but the English may be worse
The comments section is going to be even more entertaining!
Awesome!!!
Pew Pew Pew
“Kol mivaser, mivaser veomer.”
This calls to mind kapitle chof tes.
“Kol bakoach, kol behadar.”
It’s talking about Hashem…
…but “Naaseh Adam biTzalmeinu kiDemuseinu.”
Either way, I’m excited.
I usually appreciate the lively comments more than the articles. Even skip a bunch of articles straight to the comments.
“Pi Tzaddik yehegeh Chachmah, ulishono tidaber Mishpat.”
“Viameich kulam Tzaddikim, leOlam yirshu aretz, netzer mataai, maasai yadai, lehispaer.”
Yaasher Koach VIN.
“Yelchu meichayil el Choyil, yairaeh el Elokim biTzion.”
Wow, Can you hear me loud and clear? It mentioned emojis does it work?