Video Upload Latency Improvements at Instagram
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#13Medium has a paywall on this page. Here's a cache. https://web.archive.org/web/20190614024004/https://instagram...
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#14How do Medium get away with articles looking like this? This is what the page looks like for me after loading: https://i.ibb.co/9rQMXLF/Screenshot-20190614-183927.png
Firefox for Android has got ridiculously better over the last 18mths and is a usable replacement for Chrome for my needs.
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#15Medium has a paywall on this page. Here's a cache. https://web.archive.org/web/20190614024004/https://instagram...
It's pretty sad that they're announcing blog news on medium at all instead of their parent companies multi billion dollar network
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#16How do Medium get away with articles looking like this? This is what the page looks like for me after loading: https://i.ibb.co/9rQMXLF/Screenshot-20190614-183927.png
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#17Medium has a paywall on this page. Here's a cache. https://web.archive.org/web/20190614024004/https://instagram...
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#18In the meantime, I'm still waiting for the option to disable video autoplay. But they wont, because they want to push the narrative that so many users view video-based ads. You know what, we don't view them, we scroll past them. If you really wanted to be honest with advertisers, you would disable autoplay, and then we could really see how many users really click the play button.
I don't disagree with this, but honestly I just wish they'd give me a way to restart a video that had autoplayed. I have to tap to start audio, so if I get to a video a couple of seconds after it has started playing and want to listen to it, I have to wait until it loops around to get to the start.
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#19Why not show the video as "uploaded" to the user posting the video (and playback from a local copy), and then publish in the background to other users? Latency of 0 :)
Because that doesn't reduce latency, but instead just makes it look like that which is worse. If the user then copies the URL of their post and sends it to another user the other user will not be able to view it. It would also not be noticeable for the user if an error occurs while processing the video.