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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Video and longer casts are both examples of stuff people ask for and then don't use very often. Ultimately both were worth adding, but stated vs. revealed preference strikes again.
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Gabriel Ayuso
@gabrielayuso.eth
In some cases it can be a UX problem. I don't use video much because I don't like the video player and most videos I want to share are on YouTube or some other platform. It's easier to paste the link than to figure out how to download the video, especially on mobile. Not sure about long casts since I do use them often now. Maybe people are not used to them yet or a better editor UX with more support for drafts and such could help. Product decisions affect user behavior.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
@greg and others have claimed that. If the content was novel and compelling, you would. :)
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Greg
@greg
i've literally closed warpcast and opened twitter because of the video player multiple times and skipped videos that i would have otherwise watched
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franco
@francos.eth
The video player sucks in an enraging way. Sure, at a very high content quality you would still use it. If house of the dragon were only available here you would watch it here. But I would think the opposite is also true. Having a not terrible video player would get more use even if the content is not that good
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Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
ux > content if you disagree provide some *recent* examples to the contrary
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BrixBountyFarm π©
@brixbounty
Yeah my cell service limits practical use of uploading video⦠still think they will continue to fine a use case over time, but agree from a user experience rarely see video beyond /drakula content.
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