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::::::::My answer to that was vague at best. I mention something about JavaScript coding to reduce loading times but I have no idea how to implement it. I think I need {{user|Porplemontage}}'s help for this one. --{{User:Wildgoosespeeder/sig}} 00:19, 28 April 2016 (EDT)
::::::::My answer to that was vague at best. I mention something about JavaScript coding to reduce loading times but I have no idea how to implement it. I think I need {{user|Porplemontage}}'s help for this one. --{{User:Wildgoosespeeder/sig}} 00:19, 28 April 2016 (EDT)
:::::::::JavaScript isn't my strong suit. I'm still leaning towards no videos, with references being acceptable. Let me provide some background for this proposal. The idea has always been that the text and images need to stand on their own - we don't want to entice people to write less and use the video as a crutch, or become too reliant on outside content that we can't always control or guarantee that it won't be taken down. I do understand the argument in making an exception for glitches, which can be very specific, visual, and hard to describe, but the reference link is there for people. Personally, I don't think embedded videos look as nice. There are variations in quality, like even this sample video has a big black border. I'd rather see [http://i.imgur.com/VM5LQYL.png this] than [http://i.imgur.com/j7KWx1S.png this] on the page. --{{User:Porplemontage/sig}} 01:33, 28 April 2016 (EDT)
:::::::::JavaScript isn't my strong suit. I'm still leaning towards no videos, with references being acceptable. Let me provide some background for this proposal. The idea has always been that the text and images need to stand on their own - we don't want to entice people to write less and use the video as a crutch, or become too reliant on outside content that we can't always control or guarantee that it won't be taken down. I do understand the argument in making an exception for glitches, which can be very specific, visual, and hard to describe, but the reference link is there for people. Personally, I don't think embedded videos look as nice. There are variations in quality, like even this sample video has a big black border. I'd rather see [http://i.imgur.com/VM5LQYL.png this] than [http://i.imgur.com/j7KWx1S.png this] on the page. --{{User:Porplemontage/sig}} 01:33, 28 April 2016 (EDT)
::::::::::Just like we shouldn't mark-up screenshot submissions (only one case I found but very mild [[:File:PM Attack FX B screenshot.png]]), the same principle should be said about video embeds. The videos shouldn't explain the glitch as that is MarioWiki's job. The videos should just be a very clear visualization of all those words. --{{User:Wildgoosespeeder/sig}} 01:43, 28 April 2016 (EDT)
::::::::::Just like we shouldn't mark-up screenshot submissions (only one case I found but very mild [[:File:PM Attack FX B screenshot.png]]), the same principle should be said about video embeds. --{{User:Wildgoosespeeder/sig}} 01:43, 28 April 2016 (EDT)
::::::::::The black border is not editing-induced letterboxing if that is what you think it is. That is how the game renders the visuals on real hardware. Not sure why Nintendo allowed that when the N64 games were being developed at the time. --{{User:Wildgoosespeeder/sig}} 01:43, 28 April 2016 (EDT)
::::::::::The black border is not editing-induced letterboxing if that is what you think it is. That is how the game renders the visuals on real hardware. Not sure why Nintendo allowed that when the N64 games were being developed at the time. --{{User:Wildgoosespeeder/sig}} 01:43, 28 April 2016 (EDT)
:In addition to the unconfirmed load time increase, the possibility of removed videos in the article form, and the current in-ability to go in fullscreen. The references give more freedom to the users, the screenshots do not necessarily show the steps for achieving the result, they focus on the outcome more. Having the YouTube thumbnail would prevent us from putting actual images because of clutter issues. And it is an inconvenience for readers to be forced to open the videos just to see how the glitch looks like because the thumbnail is not always apparent. Also, many of our YouTube references are from a glitch compilation which wouldn't work in a thumbnail, so we would have to split those ourselves, which is an additional, unnecessary step. Last thing, it's so easy to check the referenced videos, hovering the mouse over the [1] icon basically shows you the link, so you can open it easily. And that big play button just annoys me.--{{User:Megadardery/sig}} 08:30, 28 April 2016 (EDT)
:In addition to the unconfirmed load time increase, the possibility of removed videos in the article form, and the current in-ability to go in fullscreen. The references give more freedom to the users, the screenshots do not necessarily show the steps for achieving the result, they focus on the outcome more. Having the YouTube thumbnail would prevent us from putting actual images because of clutter issues. And it is an inconvenience for readers to be forced to open the videos just to see how the glitch looks like because the thumbnail is not always apparent. Also, many of our YouTube references are from a glitch compilation which wouldn't work in a thumbnail, so we would have to split those ourselves, which is an additional, unnecessary step. Last thing, it's so easy to check the referenced videos, hovering the mouse over the [1] icon basically shows you the link, so you can open it easily. And that big play button just annoys me.--{{User:Megadardery/sig}} 08:30, 28 April 2016 (EDT)

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