What is Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI)?

November 14, 2024 (5 mins read)
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What is Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI)?

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This functionality works in Twitter-style feed type apps, where users can scroll past posts, with autoplaying video, as well as in video specific apps more like Youtube, where users navigate to a specific video-consumption type experience. Check out the web3 builder guide focused on short form video for social apps, to get started creating these experiences today.

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Many dSocial apps are focused on creator-to-community use cases. Creators build up communities of fans or followers, and then drop content to them — concerts, music videos, live streams. To do this effectively, the content needs to be restricted in access so that only followers, NFT holders, or members of the community can view it. And in the dSocial world, this often means viewing what NFTs or tokens the user holds in their digital wallet.

Because of Livepeer’s chain-agnostic connections to various blockchain ecosystems, it enables access control to video posts and live streams based on on-chain data. New creator monetization mechanisms and direct connections between creators and their communities are at the heart of the innovation that decentralized social uses to disrupt the status quo, and Livepeer lets you rapidly experiment with these possibilities when it comes to video content.

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Users of dSocial applications typically express that they value ownership and control over their content. In a traditional social application, after a video is uploaded to a platform like Youtube or Facebook, it now belongs to that platform to demonetize it or censor it when they choose. Livepeer enables you to give your user the options to store their asset on decentralized storage, and to mint it as a video NFT on various blockchains.

Typical NFT platforms seen to date haven’t instrumented for video, and have put in place arbitrary restrictions like 100MB upload limits, leading to very little experimentation around videos longer than a couple minutes. Livepeer eliminates this limit, giving your dSocial app the opportunity to be one of the leading experimental playgrounds for creators who want to push the bounds of monetization, ownership, and expression.

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In summary:

  • Video posts on dSocial today are often broken. Livepeer easily lets you add video posts in a way that plays back seamlessly with high reliability.
  • Creator to community apps have an exciting opportunity to experiment with better creator monetization. Livepeer solves for on chain access controls to video to ensure that only communities of followers, NFT holders, or token holders can access the content the creator drops.
  • Your users care about control and ownership of their content. Livepeer’s integrations with dStorage providers and on chain NFT minting, mean that your users won’t feel the risk of being deplatformed or demonetized.

If you’d like to get started adding video to your dSocial app today, check out The Web3 Builder Guide: Short-Form Video Social Apps. It is a reference guide to provide app developers with direction on what products and services to use to quickly build and launch decentralized social applications.

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