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Suggestions for improvements to BitChute - Mainly Audio
There are only a few images - mockups for design purposes, and this video is primarily audio only.
If you like any of the ideas mentioned, feel free to bring this video to the attention of BitChute or encourage/suggest it's adoption.
Below is the 'rough' transcript I followed, however I went off-script through-out to cite examples/clarify points, so this is more for a design review perspective:
Hello, it's the Underdog here, and today, I want to talk to you about improvements to BitChute
Before we begin, I want to quickly emphasise this is primarily audio-only 'video', so feel free to do other things whilst listening.
BitChute has a number of excellent ideas, however there's a couple of ways it could greatly improve both it's user interface and design, and learn from the grevious mistakes of youtube.
One: Have the ability for video creators to specify what language their video is in, and add language based filtrations on search results.
Two: Allow logged in users to see the like/dislike ratio of a given video before clicking on it.
Three: The ability for both guests and registered users to click a small plus sign on video thumbnails, that adds it to a list or appends it to the current list of videos being viewed, kinda like a shopping cart.
Four: A micro searchbar in the top right of the video list on the right, that allows you to search for a new list of videos without leaving the current video you're watching.
Five: The ability for people to enable cryptocurrency mining on the video they are watching, which splits the proceeds in a three way fashion; some with bitchute, some with the video creator, and some with the video viewer, approximately a 33/33/33 split. Viewers can increase or decrease the ratio of how much they give to the video creator or themselves.
Six: The ability to specify automatic cryptocurrency mining for video creators that you are subscribed to, so when you visit their videoes, you can start throwing cryptocurrency their way the moment you start watching their videos.
Seven: Alternatively, add a 'supporter' option that allows you to explicitly support a given video creator with the cryptocurrency that you mine whilst watching their videos.
Eight: Allow video creators to specify cryptocurrency wallets of which to transfer the funds into.
Nine: Allow people who own credit on the site, to be able to donate that credit to video content creators.
Ten: Content creators should be allowed to disable the donation to their video page, for legal or ethical reasons, but can specify alternatives to donate to, for example, other video creators.
Eleven: a dedicated 'support this channel' page, that allows the content creator to specify ways of supporting that channel, as opposed to it being hidden or buried in the video descriptor.
Twelve: The ability to record inbrowser 'audio only' videos that don't carry any of the size overheads of a normal video, which both saves bandwidth, speeds up download times, and allows content creators the ability to create both audio podcasts and videos on the same site.
Thirteen: This one is controversial: The ability to add video creators to a personal blacklist, that prevents their videos from showing up in your feed anywhere, for example, allowing to you to block spammers or people who bulk produce low quality videos.
For the purposes of this video, I have supplied a mockup. I release these ideas copyright non-exclusively to BitChute, and verbally exclude them from being used on YouTube, Vimeo or any other video site without my explicit permission.
Category | None |
Sensitivity | Normal - Content that is suitable for ages 16 and over |
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