I am looking for a suitable video platform - apart from Youtube - that other academics use to share and show your own videos (from conferences etc.). Thanks for your suggestions.
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Daniel Bellingradt (dbellingradt@historians.social)'s status on Monday, 08-Jan-2024 09:05:55 UTC Daniel Bellingradt - Santa Claes πΈπͺππ°π repeated this.
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Elen Le Foll π«π· π¬π§ π©πͺ (elenlefoll@fediscience.org)'s status on Monday, 08-Jan-2024 09:06:01 UTC Elen Le Foll π«π· π¬π§ π©πͺ @ShravanVasishth @dbellingradt Students who don't use adblockers (which seems to be most of them) get ads when they are asked to watch our videos (didn't used to be the case for educational videos but #YouTube changed that a while back). I find that quite problematic. Also, they then get suggestions for further videos, some of which are really quite horrific.
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Shravan Vasishth (shravanvasishth@bayes.club)'s status on Monday, 08-Jan-2024 09:06:05 UTC Shravan Vasishth @dbellingradt Just curious: what is wrong with youtube? I find it OK for posting videos.
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Daniel Bellingradt (dbellingradt@historians.social)'s status on Monday, 08-Jan-2024 09:06:07 UTC Daniel Bellingradt Thank you all for your comments and suggestions. I will certainly check PeerTube and Twillo as options.
But a real opencast infrastructure for academic videos is still missing.
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StΓ©phane Bortzmeyer (bortzmeyer@mastodon.gougere.fr)'s status on Monday, 08-Jan-2024 09:06:10 UTC StΓ©phane Bortzmeyer @dbellingradt What do you mean by "real"? Programs like PeerTube are unreal?
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