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\n
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I’ve missed video content on Lemmy so I created one. I hope video content and video support in clients will increase in Lemmy.\n
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- [!yesyesyesno@lemy.lol](/c/yesyesyesno)\n
- [lemy.lol/c/yesyesyesno](https://lemy.lol/c/yesyesyesno)
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