Reddit launches video comments feature for all users
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Matt Binder
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Summary
Reddit has announced the launch of video comments for all users, allowing them to upload or record short-form video replies in comment sections across any subreddit. This expands on existing text, image, and GIF commenting options, aiming to create a more immersive and authentic user experience on the platform.
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