It would be stupid, but very funny if someone created a YouTube bot for Piped links…
Like when the reddit lotr bots get stuck in a loop.
They’d get into an endless loop of responding to each other. Just a regular internet conversation then
It’s a thankless job
What is the etiquette for posting YT links in this scenario? If the content is from YT I’d prefer to post the canonical link instead of a mirror that may go down or may get hugged to death. If you’d rather view on a mirror I’d suggest you use e.g. LibRedirect. Does this make sense? Are there better ideas? I’d like to promote non-YT frontends but am not sure what the best option here would be.
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So if you can access it on YT, you can access it on Piped
Unless Piped dies
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Oh, I thought it’s a single website. My bad
The bot OP is talking about links to a single website. But the code running the site is used to run many sites like it. Similar to how Lemmy works.
That’s my understanding, anyway. I haven’t looked too much into it, so I could be wrong.
Just post piped links then loser.
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What is it exactly?
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What does that have to do with the API though? You said that the API sucks I’m curious about that part. I understand thinking the public instances suck because they can never keep up and get overloaded but your original comment said that the API itself was bad somehow.
I agree. I’ve had to switch instances so many times, it’s frustrating.