I'm pretty sure it's on the PeerTube roadmap - https://joinpeertube.org/news/peertube-future-2024
Fitik
I got this email 5 days ago and nothing since
Hi @Fitik, We're thrilled to welcome you to Loops.video! We're in the process of onboarding all our new users, and we can't wait for you to experience the magic of short looping video. Keep an eye out for another email from us later tonight or tomorrow (depending on when you signed up). It will have all the details you need to get started, including how to create your first Loop. Welcome to the Loops community! Regards, The Loops Team
@JupiterRowland@sh.itjust.works
CherryPick is developed in Japan. I wouldn't count on any of the devs, much less all of them, being fluent in English or anything else that isn't Japanese
My main instance runs on CherryPick ( https://kitty.social ), CherryPick is pretty much developed by one dev NoriDev, they have a discord server and they speaks English, also they're Korean, not Japanese
It's also one of the oldest Misskey forks as it exists from 2021 (Sharkey was forked in 2023 if I'm not mistaken)
This site has a lot of info about Misskey forks
@ALostInquirer@lemm.ee
I wanted to check it out, but the post appears to be deleted?
I use TikTok (around a hour a day) and use the Fediverse too(Mbin and Misskey fork), so I guess I am a target audience, so they do touch, pfft
Also there's Pixelfed userbase, I think they would like short form video platform, cause Instagram has it
Streams too, it's called "Nomadic Identity" there on the Fediverse
I guess the closest experience you can get is if you'll just block all meme communities
Idk if you can do it on Lemmy, but on MBin you can block communities (magazines)
This one - https://podcast.james.network/@linuxprepper/follow
It says "Seems like the account server does not allow remote follows…", hmmm
I can follow it from MBin (by following @linuxprepper@podcast.james.network), but the link doesn't work for me for some reason
Considering my instance has .io domain, I hope not
Oof, that explains why I had a feeling that I read it before