• rumba@lemmy.zip
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      4 days ago

      Peertube needs monetization and the ability for people peer without self-hosting. A torrent client of sorts.

      The product, in it’s current form cannot replace Youtube. Youtube gives you traffic, a free place to host even your crappiest footage, and money if enough people start watching it regularly.

      Peertube isn’t free, it’s just someone else footing the bill, which breaks under load.

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        Seeing the number of dead torrents, it’s highly likely that many videos will quickly die as well

        But it would be nice to have a way to seed.

        Problem with all federated platforms: which one should people pick? Most instances don’t federate with others

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          highly likely that many videos will quickly die as well

          Ideally, everyone would just post their own stuff from their own disk. As things got popular, the fans would cache it for others. We’d just need the self-hosting angels to help us with discoverability.

          Realistically, a quick death is probably a fortunate way to save resources if a video can’t gain traction from being useful or entertaining.

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              2 days ago

              If a video doesn’t do well, it doesn’t need cached because it’s not being watched.

              They pay to store their flops.

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                2 days ago

                I was reacting to this:

                Realistically, a quick death is probably a fortunate way to save resources if a video can’t gain traction from being useful or entertaining.

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                  2 days ago

                  I’m even more confused now.

                  You mentioned with the number of dead torrents that videos would die quickly.

                  I mentioned that unpopular videos probably should die quickly.

                  You mentioned that the solution won’t work I suspect your definition of not working is probably different than my definition of not working. But I’m not exactly sure at this point.

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                    2 days ago

                    I thought you wanted videos to only be hosted through peers, without any server storing them, just like torrents

                    I said that would mean most videos would die