Systems and methods for aggregating related media content based on tagged content
US-2021076102-A1 · Mar 11, 2021 · US
US12137262B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12137262-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117600363-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 1, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jul 17, 2020 |
| Publication date | Nov 5, 2024 |
| Grant date | Nov 5, 2024 |
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An information push method, apparatus, electronic device and storage medium provided by the embodiments of the present disclosure. A type identification corresponding to a media work is displayed when a first page of playing the media work is displayed, and the page is switched when a user triggers the type identification on the first page to display the second page corresponding to the type identification to the user. Since information of other media works corresponding to the type identification of the media work can be displayed on the second page, the user's demand for obtaining push information can be effectively met; at the same time, since the user can directly obtain the second page in a manner of direct triggering the type identification, and the obtaining operation process is very concise, then the solution provided by the present disclosure can optimize an user experience while improving information push efficiency.
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An information push method, the method comprising: displaying a first page of playing a media work, wherein the first page comprises a type identification of the media work, wherein the type identification is used to indicate a release state of the media work, and the release state refers to whether the media work is a new media work; and in response to a first operation of triggering on the type identification of the first page, switching the first page to a second page corresponding to the type identification, wherein the method further comprises: determining the release state of the media work; wherein the determining the release state of the media work comprises the following steps 1) and 2): step 1): determining a release timestamp of the media work, wherein the release timestamp is determined according to creation time of the media work and a release cycle, the creation time refers to a time when the media work is first released after a copyright is obtained, the release cycle refers to a length of time that the media work is considered as the new media work, release timestamps of media works are stored in a timestamp cache list, and the timestamp cache list further comprises storage times of the release timestamps; and step 2): determining the release state of the media work according to a current timestamp and the release timestamp. 2. The information push method according to claim 1 , wherein-the second page comprises a plurality of media works to be played; and the method further comprises: in response to a second operation of triggering on any media work to be played on the second page, playing the media work selected by the second operation. 3. The information push method according to claim 2 , wherein the playing the media work selected by the second operation comprises: when playing the media work selected by the second operation, displaying the second page. 4. The information push method according to claim 2 , wherein the playing the media work selected by the second operation comprises: when playing the media work selected by the second operation, switching to display a first page for playing the media work selected by the second operation. 5. The information push method according to claim 1 , wherein the determining the release timestamp of the media work comprises: determining whether the release timestamp of the media work is stored in the timestamp cache list; and upon determining that the release timestamp of the media work is not stored in the timestamp cache list, sending an acquisition request to a media library, and caching the release timestamp of the media work returned by the media library in the timestamp cache list. 6. The information push method according to claim 5 , wherein the method further comprises: upon determining that the release timestamp of the media work is stored in the timestamp cache list, cleaning the release timestamps of the media works stored in the timestamp cache list according to a preset cache cleaning cycle. 7. The information push method according to claim 6 , wherein the cleaning the release timestamps of the media works stored in the timestamp cache list according to the preset cache cleaning cycle comprises: for each release timestamp of the release timestamps in the timestamp cache list, determining whether a difference value between the storage time of the each release timestamp and current time is greater than or equal to the pre-stored cache cleaning cycle; and upon determining that the difference value between the storage time of the each release timestamp and current time is greater than or equal to a pre-stored cache cleaning cycle, cleaning the each release timestamp. 8. The information push method according to claim 1 , wherein the type identification is further used to indicate a work style type of the media work. 9. The information push method according to claim 8 , wherein determining the work style type of the media work comprises: determining release information of the media work; and determining the work style type of the media work according to the release information. 10. The information push method according to claim 1 , wherein the type identification is further used to indicate a popularity of the media work. 11. The information push method according to claim 1 , wherein the first page comprises a play page of the media work. 12. The information push method according to claim 1 , wherein the first page comprises a lock screen page. 13. The information push method according to claim 1 , wherein the second page comprises an information push page of a media work. 14. The information push method according to claim 1 , wherein the determining the release state of the media work according to the current timestamp and the release timestamp comprises: upon determining that the current timestamp is later than the creation time of the media work and earlier than the release timestamp of the media work, determining the media work as the new media work. 15. An electronic device, comprising: at least one processor and a memory; the memory stores computer-executable instructions; the at least one processor executes the computer-executable instructions stored in the memory to cause the at least one processor to: display a first page of a media work, wherein the first page comprises a type identification of the media work, wherein the type identification is used to indicate a release state of the media work, and the release state refers to whether the media work is a new media work; respond to a first operation of triggering on the type identification of the first page; the at least one processor is further configured to switch the first page to a second page corresponding to the type identification; wherein the at least one processor is further configured to determine the release state of the media work; wherein the at least one processor is further configured to: determine a release timestamp of the media work, wherein the release timestamp is determined according to creation time of the media work and a release cycle, the creation time refers to a time when the media work is first released after a copyright is obtained, the release cycle refers to a length of time that the media work is considered as the new media work, release timestamps of media works are stored in a timestamp cache list, and the timestamp cache list further comprises storage times of the release timestamps; and determine the release state of the media work according to a current timestamp and the release timestamp.
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