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If you're hosting video on the internet and don't have a team of 50 engineers to make sure it streams smoothly on every type of device and internet connection speed on every continent, then please just embed YouTube or another streaming site who do have the necessary resources to make sure it plays properly.

That video explanation pauses for 10 seconds every 5 seconds of playback for me, which makes the content almost useless.



Using YouTube is legally not an option here due to Privacy Act of 1974.


This is not true. It’s perfectly possible for the US government to use YouTube in a privacy act compliant manner.

https://www.dhs.gov/youtube-privacy-policy-and-notice


This is why the U.S. government needs a dedicated digital team like the Obama administration had setup.

The entire government can be their clients, so they can efficiently reuse stuff they’ve developed.

The UK government has done this I believe (I’m not entirely sure how it’s setup, but I do remember them publishing a UI toolkit that didn’t just look good but covered accessibility properly), and I think every govt should be doing it going forward.


It's still around: https://www.usds.gov/, and similar to the UK system, there's a US Gov equivalent: https://designsystem.digital.gov/

The UK one: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/government-digit...


There's even https://cloud.gov/

But parent's comment doesn't make sense. The video file is only 1.2mb in size and it's already being hosted on a Azure's object storage: https://aambpublicoceanservice.blob.core.windows.net/oceanse...

I think the native HTML5 video player just doesn't preload as much video and maybe his connection was spotty.


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