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Reaction Video Overload? I'm Building a Solution - What Features Do You Need?
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I'm working on a website dedicated to helping people discover and enjoy the best reaction videos across YouTube. As someone who loves watching reactions, I often find it challenging to find high-quality, relevant reaction videos without spending hours scrolling through YouTube.
Here's what I'm considering:
- Main Feature: Grouping reactions by the original video being reacted to (e.g., all reactions to the latest Marvel trailer in one place)
- Categorizing reactions by type (movies, music, gaming, etc.)
- Providing metrics to help find the "best" reactions (views, like ratio, engagement)
- Creating a community space for discussing and sharing favorite reactions
I'd love to hear your thoughts:
- How useful would it be to see all reactions to a specific video in one place?
- How do you currently find reaction videos to watch?
- What frustrates you about discovering new reaction videos?
- What other features would make you excited to use a reaction video discovery website?
- How would you define a "good" reaction video?
- Any concerns or potential issues you see with this idea?
Your input would be incredibly valuable in shaping this project.
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