I am absolutely addicted to watching documentaries. I blame it on dropping out of college several years ago, I decided that dropping out wasn't going to keep me from learning more. Documentaries might not be the best way, but I quite enjoy it. My personal favorite sub-genres are social/culture and health.Â
I've seen many, but I'd love to hear recommendations from others!Â
So, recommend a documentary or documentary show that you enjoyed watching and feel free to say why Â
As a sidenote, I'll link to these sites:Â
http://documentaryaddict.com/
http://documentaryheaven.com/Â
As well as youtube.com and dailymotion.com - A lot of documentaries end up on these sites and none of them take anything for letting you watch them.
As a paid alternative, Netflix also has a good chunk. I use the Hola browser extension to get to stuff that they wont include in the selection for my country.Â
First one I'll recommend is:
"The Internet's Own Boy"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXr-2hwTk58
It's about Aaron Swartz who co-founded Reddit, his tale is both tragic and amazing. I personally had no idea he'd done so much, and what all came of his actions until I'd seen this documentary. Reddit is such a big part of the internet today, I can really recommend seeing this.
I've seen many, but I'd love to hear recommendations from others!Â
So, recommend a documentary or documentary show that you enjoyed watching and feel free to say why Â
As a sidenote, I'll link to these sites:Â
http://documentaryaddict.com/
http://documentaryheaven.com/Â
As well as youtube.com and dailymotion.com - A lot of documentaries end up on these sites and none of them take anything for letting you watch them.
As a paid alternative, Netflix also has a good chunk. I use the Hola browser extension to get to stuff that they wont include in the selection for my country.Â
First one I'll recommend is:
"The Internet's Own Boy"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXr-2hwTk58
It's about Aaron Swartz who co-founded Reddit, his tale is both tragic and amazing. I personally had no idea he'd done so much, and what all came of his actions until I'd seen this documentary. Reddit is such a big part of the internet today, I can really recommend seeing this.