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    Whatever replaces Tenor needs to allow for more specificity in searching. If I search “lemur” and I see 3 orangutans, a chimp and a 12 gibbons, and maybe 1 actual lemur, I’m still happy to have simians, but I really needed a lemur, man. I was quite fucking specific in my search term. Had I written “monkey” but it showed me a series of apes, I wouldn’t mind that so much.

    Also, “cat on skateboard” has fuck all to do with a poorly staged video of a dog playing Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater with a set of gaming bongos. Again, glad to see it, but where’s my skateboarding cat??

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        running a risk

        Your comment made me think of something I had not considered.

        Somewhere in this AI image generation infrastructure, there must be some poor asshole who has to look at whatever is made to say its OK or not. Which has to be at least as traumatic as doing the same thing for facebook or any site that has censorship. Or do they use the AI to vet the AI which causes issues like you describe?

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          honestly the best use of AI image recognition is to recognize illegal content. that spares humans the trauma. but you have to have a database of illegal content to train it on, so it’s a catch-22. also AI (LLMs in particular, so it’d need to be some other kind of ML program) is notorious for being wrong a lot. which means it still needs more human supervision than an AI that does its function properly.

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            Yeah that last line is what I was picturing. Ive messed around a little with AI chatbots and the amount of things that I know from my professional life that it got wrong was pretty astounding.

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      RIP Google Play Music. Have yet to find another streaming service who’s algorithm knew me so well to discover new music

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        there were two things i loved. one i think was called turntable, which let you and friends take turns DJing. you’d queue up a song and then after your 2 or 3 or idk i usually used it with the same group friends got their plays in, you got yours. i don’t know what happened to it as we stopped using it.

        then was thesixtyone, which had great artist discovery. but they were not the best about getting licenses and lost their eventual IP lawsuit. after that they kind of turned into spotify. i’ve just been using my private collection since then.

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            I am very confused

            I guess it’s a stupid saying… why is it more stupid than I thought?

            Al I’m saying is it makes no sense for Google to dump Google Music. It’s in their wheelhouse, it’s a natural fit for their infrastructure, it could have worked with YouTube.

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              Ahhh, that makes sense!

              Your initial comment sounded like you were saying missing Google Music didn’t make one lick of sense

              Not that google deciding to shut down google music didn’t make any sense

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                I’m in the camp of “relying on an algorithm to serve you music it wants promote is an awful thing” but people have been trained that reliance on algorithms telling them what to consume is the only option.

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                  i mean, it’s not that different from listening to the radio. they have the stack of stuff that the station has been paid to play, and then the stuff the DJ wants to play, and you have to get through one before you can get to the other.

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                  It can be a bad thing if you rely solely on it.

                  But it’s really not any different than finding new music on the radio.

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              I mean, you’re kinda describing what they actually did

              Google music was less killed, more rebranded as YouTube Music (but they did launch new app UIs at the same time that were missing various features from the old ones,). I’ve still got the same library of music I uploaded in Google Music that doesn’t exist in their standard library, and you can still upload today.

              Being able to have my hundreds of playlists from over the years complete with all the obscure remixes and unreleased bootlegs on them, is pretty much the only reason I still use it over something like Spotify

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                I don’t trust Google not to nuke my playlist randomly for copyright… Especially my precious bootleg remixes that have been purged from the internet. I use EverMusic with Dropbox for that reason.

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      Still mourning Google Reader, luckily we can find consolation i in that all those apps and services weren’t strategically killed by an evil corporation.

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    Discord needs to offer a setting that you can pick which gif hosting website you want to search. GIPHY results are fucking ass cheeks.

    I’m literally just keeping a browser open with tenor and manually copying the gifs over to discord.

    I wish it would at least let me switch from GIPHY search to anything else.

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    The real problem was probably that Tenor was free, and Google didn’t see a way it could make money from a GIF API.

    The author can’t figure out how a company can monetise an API? Monetisation clearly isn’t the problem here. It’s possible that they’re going to launch a new product incorporating this, or more likely incorporate it into Gemini.

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      On March 27, 2018, Tenor was acquired by Google. The company has continued to operate as a standalone brand.

      Wikipedia

      Huh, well if you couldn’t see a way to make money with it, maybe you shouldn’t have bought it…

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        i’m sure that the site’s acquisition was always about user tracking data and never about it being ‘profitable’ itself.

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    Tenor was quick, great, and optimal solution. I liked it.
    Google (Tenor) notified API Users around five months before June 30, 2026, the access restriction date:
    - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46628926

    Klipy is being offered as a direct alternative:
    - https://klipy.com/migrate

    Discord also migrated to Klipy about a month ago. Yesterday, I saw positive feedback in communities about Klipy’s more accurate search.

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      Worth noting that while Klipy is headed up by ex Tenor employees, Google has also heavily invested in Klipy.

      At my community (The Gamers’ Tavern) we ditched Discord (when all the age verification crap started) in favour of Discourse and Fluxer (Discord clone, but open source and self hostable) and currently Klipy integration is offering a sketchy and vague pricing model that is looking like it is going to include ads.

      So, that’s the vein that runs through all of this. Google killed Tenor, funded a new startup that’ll eventually likely be somewhere they can of course shove ads into.

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        Thanks for the (more insider than i’ve got) information! I don’t know anyone at tenor or klipy. shit, i didn’t even know klipy existed.

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        Thank you very much for more insightful information! Google has always been a changer, not a talker, and appreciate them!
        Yet, may I ask why did you choose Fluxer over Stoat, and if the source of Google investing in it available?

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      Tenor was always slow for me and had shit search.

      I didn’t know it was owned by Google, but now that I do it makes complete sense.

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        May I ask what sense the “bad search” does in the scope of one of the most common and known advertisement business backed by their fundamentally crucial systems for search, statistics, and analytics?

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    Heads up that there is a self-hosted gif platform I’ve been tinkering on, original repo is here but it was more or less abandonded. I’ve been adding to it slowly here: Gifable.

    The base repo was good, a selfhosted Gif hosting, but I needed more integrations so I’ve been managing my own fork for about a year. The largest one is a way that Matrix servers can integrate, so it now actually stands up a matrix server and can federate your gifs with other matrix users. The second item is adding Giphy support (I had Tenor as well… but guess I’ll remove that), so you can alternatively search Giphy.

    I won’t say it’s polished, but if Tenor is leaving a sour note in your mouth, having someone else hosting would probably be neat.

    Screenshot:

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      Pfft, “not polished”. Looks way more polished than manually dumping shit into a folder on my http server. Thanks!

      Github sucks though, unreliable and headed to bad places. Considered mirroring or rehosting it somewhere with forgejo? Self-hostable, or there are some public options

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        Thanks! Design was mostly the original creators though.

        It is mirrored on my private Forgejo instance, github was the original choice if the first eng, I will think about migrating

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      This looks interesting. I want to host my own discord alternative but gifs were what I missed most.