@[email protected] to [email protected] • 1 year agodo you use paid tv or over the air tv?message-square45fedilinkarrow-up143arrow-down11file-text
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minus-square@andrewtalink8•1 year agoWhen people ask questions like this they need to clarify if Netflix is included in their definition of tv. In my opinion watching TV is watching TV regardless of the source. But people need to clarify the question.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•1 year agoNo TV and no Netflix here. Does YouTube count?
minus-square@andrewtalink3•1 year agoIf you are using it to watch 30 second to 6 minute videos then no. If you are using it to watch full length movies or full TV episodes, then yes in my definition it does.
minus-square@tehmicslink2•1 year agoWho watches movie and TV shows on YouTube? I watch primarily YouTube and it’s all hobby/educational content. And it’s not 6 minute videos. It sounds like you’re stuck in 2005 YouTube era.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 year agoI actually have YouTube TV which is their live tv package.
minus-square@tehmicslink1•1 year agoWhich is a different service called YouTube TV, so yeah, probably reasonable to call it ‘watching TV’ in that case, considering it’s in the name.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 year agooh yeah I wasn’t arguing that. Even YouTube makes the distinction but it is still technically YouTube.
When people ask questions like this they need to clarify if Netflix is included in their definition of tv.
In my opinion watching TV is watching TV regardless of the source.
But people need to clarify the question.
No TV and no Netflix here. Does YouTube count?
If you are using it to watch 30 second to 6 minute videos then no.
If you are using it to watch full length movies or full TV episodes, then yes in my definition it does.
Who watches movie and TV shows on YouTube?
I watch primarily YouTube and it’s all hobby/educational content. And it’s not 6 minute videos. It sounds like you’re stuck in 2005 YouTube era.
I actually have YouTube TV which is their live tv package.
Which is a different service called YouTube TV, so yeah, probably reasonable to call it ‘watching TV’ in that case, considering it’s in the name.
oh yeah I wasn’t arguing that. Even YouTube makes the distinction but it is still technically YouTube.
It’s called linear television now.