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cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/1262626

Here is a comment I posted on one of the videos of @[email protected]

https://tilvids.com/w/h8BKcxxixYFE8RekmR5Ux3;threadId=29688

This is helpful as you don't need to create a Peertube account if you want to engage in the video's comment section.

However, you need to search the video in Lemmy before you can post your comment. I'm not yet sure why but my lemmy username is not (yet?) recognized in Peertube page:

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[–] Undearius 1 points 2 years ago

Just a note on the searching part.

You only need to copy the URL of the peertube video and paste that into the search of your instance. It can take several seconds before it shows up because it's resolving the link so it works on your instance.