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The ability to add other Piped users to listen to or collaborate in a playlist. For example:
User A owns "User A's Music Playlist".
User A shares a link to their playlist with User B.
User B clicks a "follow" button on the playlist page, and can now see the playlist in their playlists tab.
If User A adds "New Song" to "User A's Music Playlist", User B can see "New Song" on the playlist.
User B can not add videos to this playlist.
User A clicks a "collaborate" button on the playlist. This could either generate a link, or User A can enter a Username, however Piped Developers decide is better for privacy.
User C receives the link/is added as a collaborator. If User A adds "New Song" to "User A's Music Playlist", User C can see, edit and/or remove "New Song" from the playlist and vice versa. User B can see these edits from User C as well.
Why would this be useful to add?
This would be useful for social aspects of content consumption. This somewhat mimics a system Spotify and YouTube already have in place, and would make it easier to get people to switch to a platform that respects their privacy while being 1:1 feature complete with platforms their used to.
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Additional context
Hi, sorry if this is a duplicate. I didn't see any other issues with this request but I'm notoriously bad at searhing GH issues
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Describe the feature
The ability to add other Piped users to listen to or collaborate in a playlist. For example:
User A owns "User A's Music Playlist".
User A shares a link to their playlist with User B.
User B clicks a "follow" button on the playlist page, and can now see the playlist in their playlists tab.
If User A adds "New Song" to "User A's Music Playlist", User B can see "New Song" on the playlist.
User B can not add videos to this playlist.
User A clicks a "collaborate" button on the playlist. This could either generate a link, or User A can enter a Username, however Piped Developers decide is better for privacy.
User C receives the link/is added as a collaborator. If User A adds "New Song" to "User A's Music Playlist", User C can see, edit and/or remove "New Song" from the playlist and vice versa. User B can see these edits from User C as well.
Why would this be useful to add?
This would be useful for social aspects of content consumption. This somewhat mimics a system Spotify and YouTube already have in place, and would make it easier to get people to switch to a platform that respects their privacy while being 1:1 feature complete with platforms their used to.
Concept(s)
No response
Additional context
Hi, sorry if this is a duplicate. I didn't see any other issues with this request but I'm notoriously bad at searhing GH issues
Acknowledgements
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: