Patreon is rolling out a native video player that will decrease the fan funding platform's reliance on companies like YouTube.
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- Reddit is separating its feeds for users who want to “Read” or “Watch”
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Patreon is “excited” to see what creators do with its native video player
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1 Year After Launching Native Player, Reddit Is Driving 1 Billion Monthly Video Views
Last month, Reddit users posted or uploaded a total of 996,000 native videos -- a figure that is up 31% year-over-year.
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Reddit Announces Native Auto-Play Video Ads For Select Brands
Reddit announced that it's offering native auto-play video ads to select brand partners. The opportunity will likely become available to all advertisers over the summer.
- LinkedIn Adds Native Video Sharing, Will Provide Job-Related Info About Viewers
- Twitter Starts Auto-Playing Videos, Vines, GIFs; Promises 100% Viewability For Ads
- Twitter’s Native Video Feature Will Reportedly Arrive Within A Few Weeks
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