Simple Screen Recorder by default uses mkv whereas Youtube and Odysee.com don’t support mkv.
GIMP and Krita save the updated image in some forgettable format and not jpg or png. It’s a pain in the Jazz converting these things and uploading it to reddit/imgur or sending it to friends who aren’t using Linux.
Most applications use .tax.gz or something for creating a compressed file , you can’t open those damn files on android.
I have experienced this incompatibility several times, but these are the ones I remember right now, I am pretty sure more avid users have encountered this thousands of times in different applications. I love Linux, but why can’t we use file extensions which are most supported? I mean, I checked, .zip is opensource, I could have understood if it wasn’t and we used some open source alternative, but this is creating resistance in linux usage which isn’t really needed. We don’t need the user experience to be bad and this makes it bad.
Also, you might say, “hey don’t be lazy, just click on jpg every time you save an image through gimp” or “just make mp4 the default in simplescreenrecorder”, but this adds up pretty fast and you can’t ask every user to do unnecessary adjustments after they install applications. This has to stop!
What distro are you using?
Mine compresses to .zip by default… has a built in image editor that saves to .jpeg… I use OBS for screen recording which saves to MP4
May just be a case of changing the apps you use, changing your settings in the apps to save into common formats by default, or just switching to a distro that is beginner friendly, maybe Zorin or Ubuntu