Inside UserAssistView: Forensic Guide to Windows Artifacts

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A content format is the specific medium, structure, or vehicle through which information is presented to an audience. It defines how data is packaged (e.g., text, video, audio, or interactive tools) to serve a specific audience intent, distinct from the distribution channel (like social media or email) used to broadcast it. 1. The Core Types of Content Formats

Content formats generally cluster into four major structural categories based on how the audience consumes them: 6 Content Formats you NEED to Know – Rued Riis

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