to get back on topic (can the copyright chat start a new thread maybe?)

perhaps matching people with similar interests

Well, the  "other people who like this also like..." is somewhat useful but not as useful in the world of video content.

and also, we need something that isnt only understood by geeks or savvy social networking type users.  this leaves out most options that other people just wont pick up on.  and these 'other' people.... well, their are like millions of them ;-)

sull

On 2/21/06, Ted Tagami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
perhaps matching people with similar interests ala del.icio.us. The proxy are the tags. In the vlogging case it would be does this vlogger like similar/dis-similar things?


On 2/21/06, Peter Van Dijck < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> On 2/21/06, Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: Most have agreed, we need to have systems in place to bubble up video.

My 2c: bubbling popular stuff up is stupid. It's about what YOU want to see, and MOST of the time, that's *not* popular stuff. If it was, you would be satisfied gazing at the various youtube/yahoo/aol/mtv.. video pages. Hey, if it was, you'd watch tv for god sake!

Forget about bubbling up popular stuff. We haven't nailed finding video you want to watch, but it's worth trying. It's about what communities recommend to each other. It's about your friends. It's about your interests. At least shoot for something better than "bubbling stuff up".

Bubbling stuff up is dead.

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