If your instance is whitelisted by Twitter, a video player will be embedded in the Twitter feed on PeerTube video share.<x id="LINE_BREAK" ctype="lb" equiv-text="<br/>"/> If the instance is not whitelisted, we use an image link card that will redirect on your PeerTube instance.<x id="LINE_BREAK" ctype="lb" equiv-text="<br/>"/><x id="LINE_BREAK" ctype="lb" equiv-text="<br/>"/> Check this checkbox, save the configuration and test with a video URL of your instance (https://example.com/videos/watch/blabla) on <x id="START_LINK" ctype="x-a" equiv-text="<a>"/>https://cards-dev.twitter.com/validator<x id="CLOSE_LINK" ctype="x-a" equiv-text="</a>"/> to see if you instance is whitelisted.
If you need help to use PeerTube, you can have a look at the <x id="START_LINK" ctype="x-a" equiv-text="<a href="https://docs.joinpeertube.org/#/use-setup-account" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">"/>documentation<x id="CLOSE_LINK" ctype="x-a" equiv-text="</a>"/>.
Process uploaded videos so that they are in a streamable form that any device can play. Though costly in resources, this is a critical part of PeerTube, so tread carefully.
Your report will be sent to moderators of <x id="INTERPOLATION" equiv-text="rators of {{ curr"/><x id="START_TAG_NG_CONTAINER" ctype="x-ng_container" equiv-text="<ng-container *ngIf="isRemote()">"/> and will be forwarded to the comment origin (<x id="INTERPOLATION_1" equiv-text="{{ originHost }}"/>) too<x id="CLOSE_TAG_NG_CONTAINER" ctype="x-ng_container" equiv-text="</ng-container>"/>.