I noticed the new betas have the ability to upload video clips. I think this has been a huge missing feature that Reddit and other social media platforms have

  • anon6789
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    47 months ago

    I’m torn on video support, but it’s your typical I’m going to use it right, but I don’t trust the masses to. 😅

    I’d hate to see groups get filled up with posts that are nothing but a link to a video, but with me doing animal behavior and rehab, it can be hard to show some things with stills. Things like raptor hunting techniques and biomechanics need to be seen.

    I’m all for having it not auto play or any of that annoying stuff though.

    • @[email protected]
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      37 months ago

      Right, I can see the appeal for some special purposes, but to be honest, external links to videos did just fine so far - and makes it easy for those of us who can’t be bothered to simply block youtube.com and youtu.be as external domains, and done.

      If videos make up the post itself, I can see my frontpage flooded with stuff I don’t care to see.

      And just for the record, I don’t hate videos per se, I just think it’s opening up the platform for very low effort posts. If you’re writing an article about a highly technical topic and then link a video to visualize it, great. But if there’s just a headline and a video, I might as well not be bothered at all.

      • anon6789
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        47 months ago

        I suppose the low effort posts are the real problem. I didn’t know if it’s any better or worse if it’s a picture or a video.

        Inserting the thumbnail automatically along with the link would suit me fine, rather than Lemmy doing anything native with the video.

        I dunno, you may have won me over on this!