Not op but thought this may be interesting

  • brrt@sh.itjust.works
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    27 days ago

    Can someone tell me what channel the video is from?

    The post is a tracking link and I can’t find the video searching for the title.

        • Blisterexe@lemmy.zipOP
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          26 days ago

          I think the second format also allows for specifying the timestamp, so you can link to a certain point in the video

        • Tlaloc_Temporal@lemmy.ca
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          26 days ago

          The [youtube(.)com] link is the actual website that you watch the video on which can have a crap load of extra stuff like playlist info, highlighted comment info, where you came from, and probably more. The links can get really long, like 100+ characters.

          The [youtu(.)be] link is a redirect website who’s only purpose is to reduce the size of the link to just the watch ID and timestamp. It dumps even the query language to keep the links under 30 characters or so.

          Such link shorteners (such as bit(.)ly or tinyurl) were popular when Twitter was getting big and the character limit was an SMS message length; 140 characters. youtu(.)be in particular helped avoid bait and switch scams (as you can tell it’s definitely a video instead of going in blind) and it has the watch ID so titles, thumbnails, and embeds still work.