Freebooting Twitter Account getting millions of views without credit, original creators get next to none...
Description: A freebooting Twitter account (very likely without permission) posts a screenshot of a TikTok with no credit and gets millions of views and hundreds of thousands of likes. The creators of the original video respond, and get next to no views. (And currently have 6 likes on the tweet.)
As a side note, go watch Almost Friday TV, their videos are hilarious and incredibly well directed: https://youtu.be/Y5HInrono_o
Yeah, specifically jumping between platforms. So for example the term was coined by YouTuber Brady Haran of Numberphile after his videos kept getting rehosted on Facebook video posts
Freebooting was the first sign for me of the downfall of reddit. It used to be that the community demanded credit to the creator at the very least. Once reddit added in their own video you'd get downvoted to oblivion for asking for a source, creator or even linking to the original. Reddit video made it ok to not only freeboot, but to freeboot purely for the purpose of removing the creator's views as reddit only pays in karma.
Long story short, I'm glad to see that lemmy is stepping up and standing up for creators.
No, because piped is still loading the video from YouTube and retains all of the info for the creator's channel from YouTube. The only real downside for the creator would be that if you normally watch YouTube without adblock then the channel isn't getting your ad revenue since piped doesn't have any ads.
Immediately became my new favorite channel after watching like 2 skits. Hope they keep getting bigger and better. Loved the one with the WKUK dude, felt like a passing the torch moment.