Almost all video sharing websites like YouTube have their very own commenting system. However, comments are sometimes too hard to be made when we want to specify a certain part of the video. For example, we want to point out that part where the man falls down, but there is more than one man in the video. People might not clearly know which man you are talking about.
I found Mojiti a quite useful website when it comes to video commenting , it allows you to add your words on the video - which means your comment will appear on the video while it is playing. It is also good to add subtitles to videos. I have included a demo video, it is just an ordinary video uploaded to YouTube - but there is comments and note appearing on the video as it plays.
(Originally video on YouTube, worth watching)
Alternatively, you can have a look at another demo video here, this video is having explanations on how Mojiti works, instead. If I’m not mistaken, you must sign-up as a user of Mojiti before you are allowed to post any words on videos. It’s good to have Mojiti as a third party tool, while not implementing this function on video sharing sites. I’m afraid that there will be too much spams if this function is implemented on YouTube-like sites - at the time, the video will be all covered by comments.
I’ve just been a user of Mojiti less than an hour ago, so I might be wrong is some point stated above. Do you think I should use Mojiti when posting videos on this blog in future, so that people can have a more flexible commenting?


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I think every creation have their advantage and the disadvantage of them self. But I think(means in my opinion) it’s more harm than good. If it is a really good video and then the people keep on commenting the video, we can’t focus anymore like you said it will be covered with comments! :glasses:
Depends on what you think and what you see…. =(
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