The LeoShorts Road Map

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There was an update earlier that appears to have a tremendous effect.

Most of us tried shorts on Leo with mixed results. When it worked, it was fine. The problem was the handshake between Leo and 3Speak.

Evidently that was solved.

https://inleo.io/threads/view/khaleelkazi/re-leothreads-2ixqtu34u

This is a nice milestone. Many of us were testing things out, sending a decent number of videos in a small window. From what I could see, nothing was lost.

There can be delays due to 3Speak encoding issues but the videos do eventually post.

https://inleo.io/threads/view/taskmaster4450le/re-leothreads-2kvf6bwve

Dare I say, shorts are live?

TikTok Style Posting

We are all aware of how much attention shorts received.

TikTok exploded due to the sensation. Over time, YouTube got into the game along with Meta (with Reels). All of this is giving people choices of where to put their short videos.

Now we have it available on Leo.

What is nice is this coincides with threads. Posts that are submitted through InLeo threads are considered comments by the ecosystem. This pushes them down a level, away from blog posts.

The move into posting is a big one, yet is hardly sufficient.

In the past, we discussed the other components. Fortunately, based upon what was said on the AMA, we will see this coming into being.

Dedicated Page

Like most things associated with Hive and, in turn, Leo, content easily gets lost. Here is where a solution can be provided to alter this.

When you go to a site such as YouTube, they have a dedicated section for shorts. The same is true when you head to one's channel. There is a section where you can view the shorts.

Leo needs this.

If we are dependent on simply seeing them as they flow by on the latest page, it will not be very effective.

Fortunately, there is a plan to have a page similar to YouTube. It will be the same with the ability to scroll down and see other videos.

This is a step in the right direction.

It is a feature that people who are on YouTube are accustomed to using. Hence, the learning curve will be minimal.

Recommend Engine

Here is something that could get very interesting.

Ideally, Leo needs a recommend engine to be able to suggest content for the users. There is some preliminary machine learning engines going as we can see by the recommend of threads under blog posts and the For You feed. They are not well structured and could use work.

LeoAI could be a major aid here. The question is whether that is far enough along to be utilized. If not, we might see a bit of a delay in that being incorporated. I have no idea where the training and testing stands.

Naturally, this is necessary to build into a dedicated page.

These features coupled with shorts will provide some usability similar to the larger platforms.

One Tidbit

When posting a short within a threadcast, we see it appearing as a top line thread, i.e. on the latest page. It is also showing up in the main section of the profile.

https://inleo.io/threads/view/taskmaster4450le/re-leothreads-2uvmznbmk

This means that sharing shorts in threads or as replies will have to be copied/pasted in there.

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When everything works like a Swiss watch, leoshorts will be a bomb! Or a rocket :) !BEER

We will see. A lot left to do it appears.

A lot has already been done :) !MEME

Visibility for content creators would solve a lot of problems on Hive imo.
It is a drag to find or hope to find one big curator and many users (myself included back in the day when I posted) are discouraged by posting into the void.

The vicious cycle of "1. no visibility -> 2. no curators for dedicated content creators -> 3. no sustainability for content creators -> 4. no active content creators -> 5. no growing and active user base" is a hard one to crack. But it has to start with visibility (and perhaps a change in the voting system, because when I see that mostly spanish writing content gets curated by most of the big curators, I don't bother writing anymore.)

The question is what has the individual content creator done to enhance his or her visibility?

Why do people believe Hive is different from any other platform. Does one simply get visibility showing up on YouTube and monetize from the start? Or does one have to work and build an audience?

LeoShorts seems to be moving in the right direction.

I step forward, two steps back.

I am so sure of where Leo is definitely going because the team is definitely going to be working on a positive developments

I am so sure that Leo short is in the right direction

A step forward, that is for sure.