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lukasschwab | 2 years ago
Nothing in this announcement indicates YouTube Music will attempt to control distribution. YouTube might give exclusive content a try (a la Spotify), but — to your point — that won't be a "podcast" in the strict client-agnostic-syndication sense.
As long as podcast creators are publishing mp3s to RSS/Atom feeds, YouTube Music is just another podcast client (like Google Podcasts was) which you're free to avoid.
bastawhiz|2 years ago
My partner uses Google Podcasts because it was preinstalled. The vast majority of folks don't know that they have a choice, let alone that they should find/choose an app. Hell, that's really the only reason Apple Podcasts has any traction: it came preinstalled.
"Normal" people don't know what an RSS feed is, they don't care, and they don't want to learn. They just want to listen to podcasts.
lukasschwab|2 years ago
It's up to the podcast producers to decide for/against distributor-exclusivity, determining whether OC has to use YouTube Music.
> The vast majority of folks don't know that they have a choice, let alone that they should find/choose an app.
That's... fine. What matters is whether they do have a choice if they go looking for one — again, that's up to podcasters, not up to Google.
autoexec|2 years ago
not2b|2 years ago