Comment by xnyan

Comment by xnyan 3 days ago

6 replies

I don’t think you are correct, but I could be wrong. For example, can you replicate the functionality of TikTok - autoplay unmuted videos as the user scroll down to new videos? It’s the experience that the user expects.

rpdillon 3 days ago

I've probably deleted 15 apps from my phone in the past year as I steadily move over to the web for everything.

My chat agent, file transfer tool, Grubhub, Amazon, YouTube, news, weather are all deleted in favor of a set of armored browsers that suppress the trash and clean up the experience. Its been an amazing change, as those companies no longer get a free advertisement on the application grid of my phone, making my use of them much more intentional.

dwaite 3 days ago

Sure, once the user interacts with the first video.

If third party native apps were installed and run without user interaction the same as cross-origin redirects, I would expect the same limitations with native apps.

peaseagee 3 days ago

I use FB via my web browser (Firefox on Android) and when I look at Shorts, it has this exact functionality. Web browsers on mobile can do this, clearly.

  • hermanzegerman 3 days ago

    The Android Browser isn't as crippled as the iOS one. Watch a full screen video on Safari and tap a few times on different places on the screen and you will get a notification about "Typing is not allowed in Full-Screen" or some other nonsense

kcrwfrd_ 3 days ago

Yes I literally worked on a PWA with this exact feature.

I believe you can see it working on TikTok web as well.

You just can’t have the first video unmuted on initial load, although I wonder if this can be relaxed when user installs a PWA.

mrguyorama 3 days ago

I'm sorry but why do you think this can't be done in a website?