Jiang says the live stream format will become a regular practice because repeated audience questions help him understand the community and think more deeply, which in turn improves his videos.
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Live Streams
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Key Notes
The moderator says more live events will follow because many audience questions remained unanswered in the first session.
Jiang says challenging audience questions force him to think more deeply, so repeated live streams should make the videos better over time.
The moderator describes this livestream as the first of many future sessions.
Jiang says he wants the livestreams to become a regular practice and to go much deeper than the broad ask-me-anything format used here.
Jiang proposes doing the next livestream again in two weeks.
The moderator says the team will announce precise future dates and times and list events on a calendar ahead of time.
Jiang says future livestreams will be recorded and uploaded so people who cannot attend can still follow along.
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"Yeah. So don't worry, this is going to be the regular thing. OK, so so so this is great for me because it's helping..."
"Well, I mean, they're forced out of the region because of, like, civil discontent. There's a civil war going on in the United States,..."
"Okay. I just found that question particularly interesting because Turkey is currently a NATO member and is an ally of the United States and..."
"Thank you, everyone, for your questions. Like it's been said throughout this session, this is the first of... first of many, hopefully. Um, and..."
"...he'll be able to join us in, uh, in, in future live streams. But, but again, I mean, like, I really enjoyed today. I..."
"can go like really do some deep dives on, on certain topics like today was a much more general ask me anything like, you..."
"for organizing this, for being a fantastic moderator and like, let's, let's plan on doing this again in two weeks time. Um, does that..."
"Yeah. Um, we'll schedule the precise. Date and time, um, you know, much of the mod team is here, but we'll, we'll make announcements...."
"...as a community. So, so we're building on top of each live stream. Um, you know, we're, we're learning together as a community. We're,..."
"State noted, I'm very interested in the live streams. I hope it is the basics for the school you would like to build up...."
"...great. So yeah, exactly. I'm very excited about our future. First live stream, which is scheduled for next Sunday at 9 a.m. in Beijing..."
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