Thread with #35c3 videos I can recommend. (In arbitrary order.)
I'll always post the link to the original language YouTube video. Translations and other formats can be found on http://media.ccc.de . Links are in the video dooblidoo.
Please reply with your recommendations.
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Replying to @oe1cxw
Why do you link to YouTube at all? It's preferred and recommended by the club to only use http://media.ccc.de . I really wonder.
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Replying to @Rainer_Rehak
Because I watch everything on YouTube (I use YT playlists heavily to organize my to-watch-lists and access it from different devices independently of CCC talks), and the YT player embeds nicely in Twitter, and the YT video links to http://media.ccc.de but not vice versa.
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Replying to @oe1cxw
Ah, I see. :) Then I have to clarify my previous comment:
#c3voc prefers to only share(!) media.ccc links, yt is only used by them so ppl can search and find the vids there, hence no link from media.ccc to yt.#privacy2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @Rainer_Rehak
So you are saying they deliberately make the http://media.ccc.de links less useful by omitting information from them and then wonder why people prefer to share the link that contains a superset of that information?
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Replying to @oe1cxw
Looking at
#privacy issues and the problem of Internet#monopolies the media.ccc-links are much more "useful". It's a question of ethics & values, not only tech. You can either ignore or respect this view, I just wanted to let you know so you can decide for yourself. :)1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @Rainer_Rehak
If the http://media.ccc.de pages would have links to YouTube there would be no privacy issue because nobody would need to click them if they didn't want them. But by making this decision for the users they're incentivising me to share the YouTube links instead.
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Replying to @oe1cxw
It's not about "incentives" it's about challenging a certain careless mindset. You are not a victim of "incentives" but a person who can respect a well thought-out reasoning or not. You chose where link to, not them. I happily follow their request, because I see the point. :)
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Acting on incentives doesn't make one a "victim of incentives". It makes one a rational agent.
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