• Tony Bark@pawb.social
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        2 months ago

        I get it. But that’s easier said than done when all my favourite channel are there. All I can do for now is keep them off my homepage by making them unfavourable to the algorithm.

        • grue@lemmy.world
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          2 months ago

          At this point, the ethical thing to do is to reupload videos you like to Peertube. Sure it screws the creators, but that’s what they get for continuing to post on a fascist platform.

          • Einar@lemmy.zip
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            2 months ago

            I get the sentiment. How should creators monetise on PeerTube, though? There are no ads, onboarding is a hassle, PeerTube itself pays nothing for content. Also, running a PeerTube instance is likely going to get expensive fast.

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              2 months ago

              How should creators monetise on PeerTube?

              Patreon and merchant and whatnot, same as they do on YouTube already. It’s not as if the pittance Google pays is the majority of their income.

              (Also, my comment was about random users uploading videos without the creators’ consent, so that’s really a different discussion.)

              Also, running a PeerTube instance is likely going to get expensive fast.

              It’s built on bittorrent, you know. The more popular a video gets, the less you have to serve it yourself.

    • pleaseletmein@lemmy.zip
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      2 months ago

      I swear that feature doesn’t work. I’ve told it to stop recommending TheQuartering to me so many times and he always pops back up.