• lufa_pls@piefed.social
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    9 hours ago

    Love it. I think human curation is going to be the best way to find high quality content long term

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    14 hours ago

    I open the site and the first video is Joe Rogan talking to Trump. Urgh, not a good first impression.

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      9 hours ago

      users post their all time favorite videos to the site

      and vote on the best post videos using their limited Tokins

      instead of views, a scarcity based metric is used for video success

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    10 hours ago

    YouTube used to promote the most-watched videos on their front page. This made it so that an unfunny white comedian with a bit called something like “history of dance” was kept in that unearned position because people who hadn’t seen the routine assumed it must be awesome for being on the front page. It was garbage, it was overhyped, I’m sure the dumbass felt like the best comic in the world, I hated it because I had to test software related to YouTube daily, I was glad when they changed it.

    Long way of saying this idea is not a good one long term.

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      9 hours ago

      I think it actually solves this problem

      users vote on the best post videos using their limited Tokins

      instead of views, a scarcity based metric is used for video success

      that video was highly ranked because a lot of people watched it. Would many people say they LOVE it? I’d guess not. So it wouldn’t rank well on Tokin