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#511

  • SeaLife https://github.com/SeaLife   •   Dec 23

    Hey, i dont see, how this helps to identify a stream. Especially this Service is not a public well-known service and is mostly developed by yourself (u didnt mentioned that in your text)

    I think, a Streamer also has some more social media channels were they could link back to their stream they own. I would not trust such a service but i would trust their Twitter-Accounts or Facebook-Accounts... 🤔

    Aaron Parecki

    Yeah @SeaLife is right, most people are going to not know what keyoxide is, or not care, and instead will just look for a link to Twitter and look at the Twitter account for a link back to the streaming site.

    This is also related to #511 which lets websites mark up these links between each other in a way that can be parsed if you really want to have that be machine-readable. But in reality a human-visible link between each profile is going to provide a better user experience for most people anyway.

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