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by tsgagnon
1227 days ago
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It also shows how the web (and technology in general) would be a lot more better for us if we decided to support these people just a little bit, instead of letting ourselves be exploited by Big Tech in exchange of "free" stuff. The biggest issue with Peertube/Youtube is related to creators and how they get paid for content they create. Youtube has an avenue for that to happen, and Peertube doesn't, or at least in a way that works. Unless Peertube wants to just be "the place you host your videos from other platforms as a backup" something would have to be done. |
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The ones that do aren't surviving on YouTube ad revenue alone since the adpocalypse. They're doing so based on ad reads and crowdfunding, both of which work on Peertube just fine.
The only thing keeping them on YouTube is audience reach.