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myrmepropagandist
@futurebird@sauropods.win

I've been adding most of the videos that I watch to the FediverseTV playlist, I think a lot about how Google has a rich history of the videos that I watch Yet, often people I know have never heard of any of it. Likewise, I often just don't know what media people are talking about.

I know daylighting most of your watch history isn't for everyone. But, I think a shared media landscape is important.

It would be amazing if this kind of sharing had an intuitive cross platform version... 1/

myrmepropagandist
@futurebird@sauropods.win

Imagine a shared playlist that pulled everything from the FediverseTV playlist on youTube, but you could also add peertube, nebula, and other videos to this super list.

And maybe it had a way to comment and discuss the videos.

This sounds deceptively simple. Online applications tend to fail to catch on because it's too hard to log in, you need to make a new account, or there isn't an easy way to adapt use into the ways people already use tech.

This wouldn't be a small project at all.

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myrmepropagandist
@futurebird@sauropods.win

One of the reasons I'm suddenly interested in sharing videos is directly related to AI.

I worry that I might watch a video and not know that it's AI.

A lot of AI is very obvious to me, but that doesn't mean that I can't be fooled. When we look at things together and discuss them we stand a better chance of catching deceit.

This is the invite link to fediTV. You can add videos on youTube by clicking "save" when you are watching them:

INVITE LINK:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTh3hv32NLhrPBgOXrUgwp6BQaC94lt9n&jct=HNo63JsyzJgiqq4wtxlQLw

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myrmepropagandist
@futurebird@sauropods.win

I promise if you watch a lot of youTube this is dead simple and easy.

If you don't watch a lot of youTube? Honestly good for you. But what do you watch?

If you watch videos most of the time it's: