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tdthree
·tahun lalu·discuss
We do a revenue share with the creators for any content we monetize. And if they don't want their content on our platform, we will take it down.
tdthree
·tahun lalu·discuss
To your last question, what do you mean by arbitrary? If the video is not educational at all, then the generated course will likely not be good. If the video is pure entertainment then probably not a good use case.
tdthree
·tahun lalu·discuss
No, it won't work for those.
tdthree
·tahun lalu·discuss
They can be links or actual files such as mp4 videos.
tdthree
·tahun lalu·discuss
Yea YouTube is only one format we support. Users can also upload pdfs, mp4, docx, pptx, etc. And we already do support video hosting ourselves. It wouldn't be great if YouTube decided to part ways with us, but we'd be just fine.
tdthree
·tahun lalu·discuss
Poker is interesting. I think these videos do work in our current course generation process. However, I do think some subjects like poker need custom tooling around the course to really make the learning experience great. For example, access to solvers or actually playing a hand on a table is a part of the course experience as well. Chess is another one that falls in this special bucket imo. Some of this tooling is on the roadmap!
tdthree
·tahun lalu·discuss
Not yet! We don't monetize his content (it's not behind a paywall). But we are talking with him :)
tdthree
·tahun lalu·discuss
Users can upload slides (ie. docx or pptx) and create a course from them - give it a try! For videos, we don't currently process any frames from the video just the transcript, but this is on the roadmap.
tdthree
·tahun lalu·discuss
Yes. Any content that we monetize we are revenue sharing with the creator. We already have more than 5 partnerships with creators.