I may sound a bit harsh, but I feel like it's a loophole to the rule that a course should have at least 30 minutes of video. I want to be very clear. I think there's much value in text-based courses if they explain the content well. I'm taking one myself at the moment (not on Udemy), and that course is much better than many video courses I took on Udemy on similar topics. However! Udemy is a video platform. If you, the student, come to Udemy, you expect to see a video course with an instructor talking to you directly on or off camera. If, instead, you get a video with scrolling text, you will feel annoyed and disappointed. That's how I feel when I land on a YouTube video with either an AI-generated voice or just music with some text on the screen. So in the best case, you'll find out that nobody buys your courses, or buys it, gets annoyed, leaves a 1 star, and takes a refund. In the worst case, it will be flagged during the review. I also feel like this should be banned by Udemy. There are tools now that generate slide decks with prepopulated text from ChatGPT. It sounds like this loophole can be exploited with a ton of garbage content. (not saying that's what you are planning)
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