Comment on How To Use PeerTube for Podcasting
Ulrich@feddit.org 2 days agoIt doesn’t fit the definition of a podcast then.
Again I ask, how does it not?
you can’t just listen to it, then it doesn’t qualify as a podcast.
You can.
Comment on How To Use PeerTube for Podcasting
Ulrich@feddit.org 2 days agoIt doesn’t fit the definition of a podcast then.
Again I ask, how does it not?
you can’t just listen to it, then it doesn’t qualify as a podcast.
You can.
poVoq@slrpnk.net 2 days ago
If you need to pay attention to what is on the screen, it is you know, a video and not a podcast. But I feel we are not getting anywhere here and you are just being contrarian for some silly reason 🤷
Ulrich@feddit.org 1 day ago
I’m being contrarian? What does that make you?
You just keep saying the same nonsense over and over and refusing to back it up in any way.
poVoq@slrpnk.net 1 day ago
You are arguing like as if TV and radio was the same. But they are not 🤷 I don’t need to back up common definitions of words, you know?
Ulrich@feddit.org 1 day ago
You do when you’re trying to say that Wonderbread is not bread because you don’t like it.
Alloi@lemmy.world 1 day ago
virtually every major podcast also records video. you can record video, and audio, and still release those together, or separately on different platforms, or for different sub tiers, patrons, etc. and its still considered a podcast.
ive just read your whole spat, and the only person in this exchange who has actually been contrarian (by its definition) has been you.
lets not gate keep a gate that doesnt exist. its pointless.
poVoq@slrpnk.net 1 day ago
Well, even if that was true (which it isn’t, most major podcasts are audio only), it would still not be a podcast if it requires there to be a video with it. Of course if the video is just some person speaking into a microphone with no additional vital information included in the video feed, then it can be considered an alternative form of podcast distribution.
Hitch42@lemmy.world 1 day ago
A podcast isn’t defined by its contents, but by the way it is distributed. Most modern podcasts are people speaking into microphones like it’s a radio show, but it doesn’t have to be that. Video podcasts aren’t much of a thing since YouTube, but they still exist. I used to watch a good amount of videos on iTunes’s podcast section in podcast’s early days.
Ulrich@feddit.org 1 day ago
Look again. 8 of the top 10 podcasts right now all have video.
None of them “require” video.
Alloi@lemmy.world 1 day ago
gate keeping an imaginary gate again. arguing for the sake of argument. incorrectly.
nobody is saying it requires video, just that its common for podcasts to have it. which it is. and if people want to host a video version on peerview, they have that option. and it doesnt make it less of a podcast to have video.
there are audio only podcasts, and optional audio +/- video podcasts. they are all considered podcasts. you just have more options to view as well as listen, if you choose.
also the majority of the top 100 and top 150 lists of podcasts all have video counterparts (google it) so lets not spread misinformation to fit our narrative, this number is also drastically increasing year over year. do the majoriry of ALL podcasts also have video? no. most amateur or smaller / creatively different podcasts dont require video in addition. they get by just fine on audio, or dont think video helps them creatively, or maybe they just cant afford the setup they want yet.
bottom line. a podcast can have video. and still be considered a podcast. and it can be hosted on peerview if people wish, and still be a podcast.
theres zero wiggle room on this quantified fact.
1 + 1= 2, gravity exists, the world is round, water is wet, im gonna go make breakfast for my wife and then go for a bike ride.
i love you bro, go hug someone today, because i cant be there to do it myself. i hope you have a good meal soon.