by apodman » Sat Nov 29, 2008 4:12 pm
Chris Peterson wrote:Hopefully most users have enough experience with sites like YouTube to know that related video links come up after you play something.
(my bold)
I know
now.
But I clicked to another page right at the end of the video the first time I watched, so I never saw the links. A day later I played the video and did not click to another page immediately, there were the links, I was surprised, and I wondered how I had missed them before.
I watched a few linked videos before realizing they were not all of the same event, and then I saw that you can tell this from their titles in some cases. Now I'm informed on what I was dealing with.
I haven't considered myself part of the YouTube "culture", so I'm unfamiliar with its operation just as I was with phpBB not so long ago. I also avoided keeping my Flash player installed for a long time because IE finds it hard to swallow on my old pc and it's used mostly for advertisements anyway. But since I abandoned IE for Mozilla Firefox, the Flash player is tolerable (so that's one less excuse for avoiding YouTube).
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Apology to readers: The reference to IE finding Flash player hard to "swallow" may sound like cannibalism, but saying it "chokes" on it is just as bad, so what was I to do?
[quote="Chris Peterson"]Hopefully most users have enough experience with sites like YouTube to know that related video links come up [b]after[/b] you play something.[/quote]
(my bold)
I know [i]now[/i].
But I clicked to another page right at the end of the video the first time I watched, so I never saw the links. A day later I played the video and did not click to another page immediately, there were the links, I was surprised, and I wondered how I had missed them before.
I watched a few linked videos before realizing they were not all of the same event, and then I saw that you can tell this from their titles in some cases. Now I'm informed on what I was dealing with.
I haven't considered myself part of the YouTube "culture", so I'm unfamiliar with its operation just as I was with phpBB not so long ago. I also avoided keeping my Flash player installed for a long time because IE finds it hard to swallow on my old pc and it's used mostly for advertisements anyway. But since I abandoned IE for Mozilla Firefox, the Flash player is tolerable (so that's one less excuse for avoiding YouTube).
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Apology to readers: The reference to IE finding Flash player hard to "swallow" may sound like cannibalism, but saying it "chokes" on it is just as bad, so what was I to do?