| > I wouldn't make that youtube's fault. People just grow out of content or like other content. YouTube constantly messes with the subscription feed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdkMrDmODtw > People seriously seriously underestimate the amount time and tech that has gone into youtube. No, we're perfectly aware. It's just a huge chunk of that time is used on actively bad tech, that does bad things. Not out of incompetence, but out of user and creator hostile decisions they make time and time again. > Copyright system has to inspect billions of hours of video in a day, you can't expect people to do all of that. Don't host more on your instance than you have the resources to check. If people want to upload a whole lot, they have to do it on their own instance, and be culpable for what they upload to it. What is so hard about it? There are billions of people on this planet, each could say something any second that would land them in jail in multiple jurisdictions. No need to centralize all speech and check it centrally, is there? > To have the enourmous CDN and advanced AI filtering algorithms that is better than youtube? Hmmpf. They couldn't even really deal with ElsaGate, 99% of which consists of videos using the exact same music. Indeed, people found more manually, and then YouTube failed to act on the reports. They have a worse performance than many little hosters would have in aggregate, I'm pretty sure. |