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Post by DrVista on Jan 16, 2016 12:27:14 GMT 1
The title clearly states it. Last year the developers went strict on the rules because of the rapid grow, I see this "Video Sharing" the most damn annoying feature in kogama. It is very useful to kogamian youtubers tho, however I've been seeing videos with contents that are not child appropriate.
PLUS my profile is full of videos, not once I've seen a written word from my friends. LOL alot of people have been complaining about the Brazilians migration because they can't understand their language (honestly I don't really mind that at all) hahahahah but complain about this new and damn annoying language hahahahahahahahahahahahahah
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Post by Daniel Everland on Jan 16, 2016 16:41:10 GMT 1
I can see how this is irritating at the moment, but this always happens when you introduce new content. Everyone wants to use it, which results in a lot of spam. Remember when we introduced emojis? Most of the comments I saw were nothing but emojis, but now people are using it in larger moderation, even though it's still a fresh feature. Give it a week, it will get better
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Post by Nonou on Jan 16, 2016 17:16:43 GMT 1
I can see how this is irritating at the moment, but this always happens when you introduce new content. Everyone wants to use it, which results in a lot of spam. Remember when we introduced emojis? Most of the comments I saw were nothing but emojis, but now people are using it in larger moderation, even though it's still a fresh feature. Give it a week, it will get better Allowing links would be better. Though, it'd be even more awesome if there was a toggle to open/close the post that contains a YouTube video. It can have the name of the video and when clicked it would size up to the current shape
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Post by Daniel Everland on Jan 16, 2016 17:40:20 GMT 1
Personally I agree with you. I prefer the way Reddit does things, where there's a text based title explaining what the video is about, and if that's something which tickles my fancy, I can choose to have it take up a lot of my screen.
When developing products like KoGaMa, however, you need to factor in the target audience. In our case, it's people a lot younger than you and I. They're intrigued by the thumbnail of the video, not the title, which is why I'm going to have to disagree.
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Post by supercar2 on Jan 17, 2016 0:08:16 GMT 1
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Post by -_Mavis_- on Jan 17, 2016 6:28:43 GMT 1
u know what video sharing is really the worst thing if u have a friend that shares a lot of videos about some cartoon things
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Post by CupcakeShiny on Jan 19, 2016 17:04:39 GMT 1
Personally I agree with you. I prefer the way Reddit does things, where there's a text based title explaining what the video is about, and if that's something which tickles my fancy, I can choose to have it take up a lot of my screen. When developing products like KoGaMa, however, you need to factor in the target audience. In our case, it's people a lot younger than you and I. They're intrigued by the thumbnail of the video, not the title, which is why I'm going to have to disagree. What are you talking about?
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Post by YL on Jan 19, 2016 17:55:57 GMT 1
Personally I agree with you. I prefer the way Reddit does things, where there's a text based title explaining what the video is about, and if that's something which tickles my fancy, I can choose to have it take up a lot of my screen. When developing products like KoGaMa, however, you need to factor in the target audience. In our case, it's people a lot younger than you and I. They're intrigued by the thumbnail of the video, not the title, which is why I'm going to have to disagree. What are you talking about? "I agree with you personally, I like when the shared video does not show the thumbnail but is a clickable link instead However, in Kogama much of the target audience would not watch videos if this was added because the thumbnail captures their attention and they watch the video because of that"
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