I think it would be good to print suttas in book format, and leave them on bulletin boards where posting is allowed, or free book areas where donations are welcome

Youtube has plenty of videos on how to make small books that have six pages, from only a single sheet of paper, and very little effort nor difficulty. Also, of course, just any printed sutta, in any style, would be good, too. Obviously the most ideal situation would be to be able to pass out complete books on the dhamma, but that’s too expensive for most people to be able to do. So, this would be an inexpensive way to spread dhamma outside of the internet. There’s something to be said for the power of physical books, over internet texts, at least for a lot of people.

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[quote=“Zans, post:1, topic:396, full:true”] There’s something to be said for the power of physical books, over internet texts, at least for a lot of people.
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Digital content is very-very fragile. E.g. digital content can be “burned” easily with a single button press. It even happens today, the service provider may just simply delete certain content from you own device by virtually pressing a button and let’s say a million copy of a certain book is “burned”.

So having the “power” of a physical book is not without bases. And the example above is just one single example of how a digital content is fragile.

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