DeviantART.com audiobooks & text to speech
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Why you should text to speech on DeviantART.com and how to activate it.
DeviantART.com audiobooks & text to speech
DeviantART is a social networking platform that functions slightly differently than others. It’s more like Tumblr because it caters mainly to artists and art enthusiasts who want to discover new talent.
Deviants, the common name for DeviantArt users, upload over 100,000 files daily containing videos or digital photos.
From the outside, it’s easy to assume that digital photography is the bread and butter of the platform. However, the content variety is broad enough to include films, animations, traditional crafts, drawings, anime, manga, and so much more.
Every user can post different types of art and sort the pieces into separate galleries. Furthermore, deviants have personal journals attached to their accounts. They can use them like personal blogs to talk about art, share feelings and experiences, etc.
Anyone can register begin posting on DeviantART, and connect with other members. That said, the team behind DeviantART and its infrastructure aren’t nearly in the same league as Facebook, Instagram, and similar social media platforms.
What is text to speech?
Text to speech technology can read digital text aloud for anyone who likes narrations or has trouble reading for various reasons, including dyslexia.
Let’s talk about some benefits of processing and reading digital text aloud.
Promotes accessibility
Anyone with visual impairment or a reading difficulty may struggle to absorb information traditionally by reading books and online content. TTS makes digital written content accessible to everyone, whether pure text, articles, video game interfaces, etc.
Encourages listening skills
Listening is a fundamental skill in language comprehension. Hearing correct pronunciations while using a text-tracker feature enables TTS users to learn the differences between similar-looking words.
Increases literacy skills
Reading and listening to the exact text simultaneously makes it easier to focus and memorize pronunciations, tone, and spelling.
Boosts productivity
Listening to a TTS reader frees a person’s hands and eyesight to focus on other activities. Additionally, a high playback speed can help absorb more information quicker and get more things done.
Prevents fatigue
Not everyone who uses a TTS reader needs it for studying or medical reasons. Reading a lot can strain the eyes and lead to intense fatigue. Listening helps prevent unnecessary eye strain without compromising someone’s ability to consume their favorite content or learn.
Enhances creative thinking
Reading fuels the creative process in kids and adults, but not everyone has time to read or the necessary patience. TTS readers can help people read more, become more cultured, and spark imaginative and creative thinking.
Improves language and cognitive skills
Learning a new language by listening to it is the best way to become proficient in a language other than English. Similar to studying for school, the benefits of text-tracking and reading aloud in this context are great.
Are there books on DeviantART.com?
Although DeviantART is a platform built around an artistic community where most users are creative, it doesn’t have books or audiobooks like Audible. Instead, most of the content is available in the form of illustrations and videos. However, some users may post daily updates in their journals, graphic works with text such as manga, pictures of short-form poetry, illustrated comics, etc.
Speechify
You can try Speechify for free to instantly access natural-sounding AI-generated text to speech voices.
Cliff Weitzman
Cliff Weitzman is a dyslexia advocate and the CEO and founder of Speechify, the #1 text-to-speech app in the world, totaling over 100,000 5-star reviews and ranking first place in the App Store for the News & Magazines category. In 2017, Weitzman was named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list for his work making the internet more accessible to people with learning disabilities. Cliff Weitzman has been featured in EdSurge, Inc., PC Mag, Entrepreneur, Mashable, among other leading outlets.