• helenslunch@feddit.nl
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    36 minutes ago

    Just wanna say that there’s no such thing as a “video podcast”. You can have a video. You can have a podcast. You can have both, but you cannot have a “video podcast”. I will die on this hill.

    Also this guy actually had a podcast but abandoned it late last year. Presumably because they couldn’t monetize it properly. This is exactly the kinda bullshit that we’re seeing more and more, and why I’m calling this out.

    Please don’t support channels like this. Please stop calling it a “video podcast”. It’s just a video interview.

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      27 minutes ago

      So since I’ve never owned an iPod I’ve never truly listened to a podcast? Or does the person creating it have to own the iPod?

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      29 minutes ago

      Why call it a podcast? Digital audio interviews existed before the iPod. Just following your logic.

      I guess my point it, why does it matter? We both know what it means. The language has accomplished its goal of communication.

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        26 minutes ago

        You’re not following my logic because you don’t understand it. A podcast is not a “digital audio interview”.

        The core concept of what makes a podcast a podcast is the method audio files are distributed (RSS).

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      I don’t think it’s that unreasonable to have something called “video podcast” in the scenario where you have an actual podcast, which also happens to have a video recording available on the internet as well. Sometimes I like to watch the video versions of podcasts to see the facial expressions of the speakers. “video podcast” seems like a natural shortening of “video of a podcast”. I think the important part is that the content is first and foremost a podcast, where it is meant to be listened to. As soon as it stops being possible to listen to the podcast as audio only, for example if they start relying on visuals that can only be seen in the video, then it is no longer a podcast.

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        33 minutes ago

        I’ve just explained in detail why it is unreasonable, and even elaborated in response to another reply. I also explained that this particular YouTube Channel does not have any associated podcast, except one that was abandoned last year. It’s just a YouTube video channel.

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        2 hours ago

        I don’t really think that’s a great word either. If you break down “podcast”, pod = iPod, obvi, because that’s how they were originally played back. “Cast” suggests the method of distribution across the web (RSS).

        You don’t need to reinvent a new word for every type of video. They’re just called videos. If you wanted to be more specific you could call it a “video interview”, as I alluded to above.