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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Jiang argues that understanding the audience's questions and interests will help him calibrate future videos and choose better topics.
Jiang says challenging audience questions force him to think more deeply, so repeated live streams should make the videos better over time.
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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..."
"Okay. I just found that question particularly interesting because Turkey is currently a NATO member and is an ally of the United States and..."
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This first community livestream begins as an ask-me-anything, but Jiang keeps pulling the questions back into one picture: America is drifting toward a disastrous Iran war, domestic politics has become theater, and the only...
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