Post ALxUUtPMfRbg0GLyiG by Suzie97@mastodon.social
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 (DIR) Post #ALvXu1fL0vZwOqa5WC by gabek@social.gabekangas.com
       2022-07-27T19:55:19.573887Z
       
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       I want to become more aware of how I describe things and stop calling content "YouTube videos". There is no such thing as a "YouTube video". There are videos that can get posted to YouTube, but there's nothing about that video that's exclusive or different to that platform.However, I just tried it and it came off weird. "I watched your videos" sounds like I found some old archive of content that was uploaded before the dawn of YouTube. However saying "I saw your YouTube videos" somehow is explicit and clear and very different.It's unfortunate. I hate it.
       
 (DIR) Post #ALvaYQq52Vfpxt05uC by murph@fosstodon.org
       2022-07-27T20:25:01Z
       
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       @gabek How about "I saw your videos on Youtube?"  Not that they're exclusive, but that's where you saw them?
       
 (DIR) Post #ALxUUtPMfRbg0GLyiG by Suzie97@mastodon.social
       2022-07-28T17:03:46Z
       
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       @gabek I also don’t like it when I say I’m gonna search for it and people don’t instantly get it. But if I say, I’m gonna google it, the message is loud and clear.
       
 (DIR) Post #AM2zpheNe8ubzIa0QK by futureisfoss@fosstodon.org
       2022-07-31T08:42:39Z
       
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       @gabekHey, but we can also do the same for FOSS software and say "I watched your Peertube video" 😉