Next Up For LeoGlossary: Documentaries
There are a lot of directions LeoGlossary is heading in and things are building.
In the drive to get more content in the database, we are venturing in a number of directions. We have a number of initiatives that are expanding.
As most are aware by now, there is Music on Leo. This turns LEO into a front end for music that is hosted on YouTube. We are embedding them into Threads, creating something that has repeat value. By tying this into LeoGlossary, i.e. capturing the pages, we are building a library of music.
This has gotten a lot of focus over the last few weeks but it is far from the only thing being worked upon.
Each day, page of films and actors/actresses are posted. This is similar to the information provided by IMDB. For now, we are packing the pages with information that people, over time, find useful.
The goal is to turn these projects into something more interactive. Hopefully we get LeoNode this week and can start on part of the process.
For now, we keep pushing forward.
Documentaries
This is going to be part of a larger backdrop. We are going working on a few different things that will allow people access to video similar to music. This is going to take a while to build and we are experimenting with different ideas.
The first documentary was just done today. It took a few different tries but this is what it looks like.
Here is the link.
As we can see, the video is there along with a bullet point summary of what was discussed in the video. Also, there are links to other LeoGlossary pages, the standard by which we operate.
This particular video is about the history of money. There are another few episodes which will be done in the next 24 hours. This will be listed on this page, so it all ties together.
Here again, we have to be clear: the idea is to get people using what we are building within these databases. This is something that will be enhanced once the recommend feature goes live on long form content.
Take a second to think about having 250-300 documentaries. As the algorithm starts to learn what is available, it gets trained to make better recommendations. Suddenly, someone who watches a documentary is suggested another.
The great thing about content of this nature is it tends to not be time sensitive. While it can be dated, most of what is in the documentaries is applicable for viewing today, tomorrow, even years into the future.
Video
We are going to be moving more into the video realm in 2024. There are a couple phases just being started that will allow us to follow the same concept of building a library. To me, this is something crucial.
When we think about the world of broadcasting, what makes some of the incumbents so powerful? Think of Disney, Warner Bros, and Universal. These companies have libraries of content that reaches back 100 years. These video libraries of movies and shows have enormous value.
While we are not Disney, the concept is equally as valid. Much of what we see on YouTube is time sensitive. The same is true for a platform such as Twitter. As soon as a few hours passes, most of that information is history.
LeoGlossary is seeking to alter this a great deal by opening up the pathway to building a database of content. Even if some (much) of it is nothing more than an embedded video, it still carries the weight of being a front end that people can use. In the world of advertising, this is equally as valid.
That said, we are not solely looking at this path. The longer term plan operates with a much broader vision.
For now, we are relegated to getting as much content generated as we can. This will be the focus of 2024. Hopefully, a few features roll out that can enhance the interactive experience.
We will have to spend the next year building the library so it is large enoughfor people to utilize.
That is our first task.
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How to make leoglossary for jokes....I think there are good number of them know
Do it. Start building a library of jokes and capturing them. I have no problem building out pages with them in it to give a repository.
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Well done, do we have any analytical data currently on if it is working currently? I rekon we'll be seeing some transition
Nah nothing at this point. To start, the database is still relatively small.
Secondly, people do not change their habits. People on here tend to major in take but little action. I doubt many are even listening to the music they post.
LeoGlossary is diversifying its content with projects like Music on Leo and daily posts about films and actors. Sometimes, I find it a bit challenging to engage in these activities, but your post encourages me to try them more often. Thanks for sharing!
wow no wonder you've been so busy. I thought Leomusic was a lot already
It is. This is why people are going to have to step up on the capture end of things. I cant spend hours each day going through threads and assimilating them to put in the pages.
o.o isn't that why i suggested u to make a template for people to submit then u can just copy paste from there into the page
Yes here is what I was talking about. When you do a large list of songs. Look at this and model it on a spreadsheet or text document.
You are putting up some of the largest pages in terms of number of songs. This will save a lot of time and allow me get more up there.
can you just make a google sheet and we can share ownership and ill just create a sheet for a new artist and u can just delete the ones done? or i can create one and we can do that does that work o.o. do u have a sample of your sheet maybe u can send me on discord?
You can set up a google doc for it and share the link with me. It is really only you who is doing large amounts for one artist (which is great by the way).
I will simply go in each day and grab what you did. That way I can create a page on leoglossary for it.
i see i will create the google docs tmr and share with u. might take me longer now since i got some extra steps
ok ill do that no worries will try to star tmr
if i do this will u be able to put it in alpha order?
I would try to come up with devs to make it collaborative, otherwise it will just be a shit show of duplicated lists with no consensus, formats or data configuration.