• OpenStars@piefed.social
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      5 days ago

      Genuine question: doesn’t your device itself control volume? This is the second time I’ve seen someone say this but I do not understand it, yet realize that people use things differently than me so I want to know!?:-)

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        5 days ago

        Yes and I like it set where it is. I like being able to adjust the volume from the video interface. I guess this crap is made for mobile. I don’t use mobile devices for anything other than a communications device. I didn’t mention it but the vertical video is also crap. Our eyes are not stacked vertically. so far loops is too much like YouTube shorts which I refuse to watch.

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          4 days ago

          Well, tbf I suspect that most of what you are seeing is indeed a design decision. Especially as Tiktok gets banned in the USA due to increasing tensions with China (John Oliver of Last Week tonight just did a whole special episode on this topic), this Loops alternative looks poised to try to offer an open source alternative. So the vertical placement is indeed reminiscent of not only YouTube shorts but of the wildly popular (especially among younger people) Tiktok platform - designed to be viewed from a phone rather than tablet or laptop/desktop.

          For a more straight YouTube replacement than is open source, there are other tools e.g. Piped. But Loops is designed to be different from that, to mirror more the Tiktok style of extremely short-form, vertical video content that finishes in seconds rather than long-form videos containing actual substance.