• jonne@infosec.pub
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    1 year ago

    I think it’s new, he decided to add it to attract Tucker Carlson. I don’t know who would watch a whole 20 minute video on their phone though.

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      1 year ago

      I would. Not on Twitter though because their video player sucks

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        I just don’t see the reason to do it.

        If I have time to watch a 20min video it’s because I’m at home doing nothing and home is where my TV and computers are. If the only thing I have is my phone that means I’m out doing something, so I don’t have time to watch a 20min video.

        • 100_kg_90_de_belin @feddit.it
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          Either that or you’re commuting in a country with good signal coverage, for instance. I live in a hilly region in Europe, so streaming while commuting is difficult because of tunnels, but it can be done.

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          I sometimes watch long YouTube videos on my phone while in my living room, where my huge screen also is. Don’t ask me why, but I like it.

        • QHC@lemmy.world
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          Good thing your personal experiences are the only possible way to live. For a second there we were dangerously close to self awareness!

          • Cheese@lemmy.world
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            Good thing I said “”“I”“” don’t see the reason to do it, as in this is my use case for me personally . For a second there I were dangerously far from saying “No one should ever”

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      Will i watch videos on my phone rather than my computer? no

      will i watch videos on my phone rather than staring into the distance and feeling the state of the world slowly and agonizingly send me into a spiral of depression and anxiety?

      Yeah.

    • Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      My wife will binge watch TV shows on her phone. Ones with epic views like The Expanse. I don’t get it but she’s fine with it.

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          Meh, I’ve got a 4k phone with Dolby atmos. I’m fine watching a movie on it. As a technophile and audiophile, it’s hitting everything it needs to hit for me. I do prefer to watch in my VR headset overall, but VR headsets are still only up to the equivalent of 1080p at a comfortable field of view. Still pretty good, but the main upside for VR is perfect 3D, I’m one of the weirdos that likes 3D.

          But, I do get that at the time of this recording, he had a 4-6 inch diagonal phone with a single tinny speaker and 576p screen in mind, and that would indeed not be a great way to watch a movie. Though if people like it, no real reason to be snobby to them about it, they just don’t care about the same thing he does/we do.

    • P03 Locke@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      I don’t know who would watch a whole 20 minute video on their phone though.

      In some countries, a phone as a daily computer for everything is much more popular than actual computers.