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        Not really just short form, it’s more of a take on video feeds rather than just the limited length quickcontent Vine was famous about.

        Obviously the focus is still on short(ish) content format, but I see more and more people transition to longer videos to deliver content. On YT/Facebook most videos I see nowadays are 10min or above.

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          20 hours ago

          You’re not wrong, but an arbitrary maximum video length is the least of my problems with a Dorsey product

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          23 hours ago

          That would be based on the server’s policies, same as Lemmy or Mastodon.

          I’d trust a federated environment a billion times more than anything Jack Dorsey is doing

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            Yeah, will never understand why these big billionaires keep taking these “we are for the people” stances, but are still trying to spin up these same ol for-profit, centralized products. If they really cared, they’d use that money to help nonprofits or decentralized services and stay out of the damn way.

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              It’s because it’s profitable, that’s why they do it. As long as they don’t Elon Musk, most people either don’t know who these people are or don’t care. And if they do go full EM, then most people still don’t care and it’s still profitable.