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Reddit officially launched its own video hosting. Starting way back in June certain communities were able to upload videos to its page. The platform is expanding for a majority of the communities with moderators given the ability to opt-out. The company's intentions are to provide a more seamless experience for its users. Off the heels of launching its own image hosting, uploads are limited to 1 GB and videos of 15 minutes supporting multiple formats.
During its beta, Reddit says that the most engaging videos weren't coming from the most popular users - as you'd see on YouTube, for example - but were being leveraged by regular community members as an extension of the conversations they were already having there.
During its beta, Reddit says that the most engaging videos weren't coming from the most popular users - as you'd see on YouTube, for example - but were being leveraged by regular community members as an extension of the conversations they were already having there.