That is one of the dumbest ways I've ever seen someone try to connect their product to the cloud buzzword. By that logic all stable linux distros are cloud since you pull the packages with preconfigured sane defaults from the repos.
If there's one thing I learned this year it's that we can't underestimate how many users a good app will give a website. There are plenty of people I've seen over the years who didn't even know reddit was a website.
The only thing I hate about the youtube algorithm is that it acts like my mom.
"I see you watched a single video about x. Now I'll make sure to send you hundreds of videos about x, an x themed birthday cake, x socks, and the official x encyclopedia!"
I can see people using it as a go-between to send money to people over twitter or as a small emergency fund thing. Doubt many will use it as their primary bankery.
That is one of the dumbest ways I've ever seen someone try to connect their product to the cloud buzzword. By that logic all stable linux distros are cloud since you pull the packages with preconfigured sane defaults from the repos.