Loops aims to be an open Fediverse alternative to TikTok, Snapchat, and Vine. We take an early look at the app, and talk about what it’s like!

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    3 days ago

    It’s best use case is self-hosting by established creators funded primarily by patreon subscribers, rather than new creators. But established creators won’t abandon the platform with their viewers. So, it’s a bit of a jam.

    Fediverse platforms also just seem terribly uninterested in supporting creatives’ business models, so we get a high minded desert.

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      2 days ago

      Its true, but we do also have a proven base of both users and experienced admins that has proven to be resilient and self-sustaining even in the world where the winds of capitalism or VC money aren’t throttling growth.

    • fmstrat@lemmy.nowsci.com
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      1 day ago

      To me, an alternative model would be deep-linking/embedding 3rd party videos that you own.

      For instance, sign up at @server, then:

      • Connect your YouTube account
      • Post Video 1 to YouTube
      • You now have a Video 1 in your federated feed with a YouTube embed
      • Connect your Vimeo account
      • Post Video 1 to Vimeo (same hash and/or title)
      • Your feed entry of Video 1 is updated to support both back end videos

      This way your “feed” is federated, but the efficiency of centralized video content is used. If a provider goes down, or you choose to leave, you can re-up to another provider and with the connected account/title matching, your feed could be auto-updated.

      • keegomatic@lemmy.world
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        1 day ago

        That’s a very interesting idea. It might also incentivize creators because it gives them a more stable audience that’s at least a little insured against viewership changes on any single platform due to changes in that platform outside of their control.