Cross-App Comments: Easier, Faster, and Better

The potential benefits of cross-app comments, which foster community and engagement among a podcast's audience, are huge. Daniel has put together some code and tested the proof of concept. Dave shares his experience with a typo in a chapter file.
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00:00:19 - Opening 00:00:19 - Now I Get It! - Chapters 00:00:19 - New Chapter 00:01:17 - Daniel's New Favorite Feature 00:02:07 - Cross-App Comments 00:02:30 - Like YouTube Only Cooler 00:03:08 - Audience First 00:06:41 - What About Trolls? 00:08:42 - Lightbulb Moment 00:10:02 - Make it Portable 00:12:40 - Keep It Simple 00:13:50 - Similar to RSS 00:14:54 - The Way It Would Work 00:16:45 - Yes, It Uses JSON 00:19:42 - Listener Service 00:23:40 - The Community Wants This! 00:24:28 - Engagement From Within the App 00:25:21 - Is This Going to Mess Up Chapters? 00:27:02 - Daniel is VERY Excited 00:29:22 - 100% Control of Your Feed? 00:30:55 - Better Than Reviews 00:32:24 - Fun to Watch 00:32:53 -Getting Involved00:34:45 - Thanks to the Streamers! 00:35:13 -Follow the Show
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