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    Ok, downloaded peertube (because to help with Google and YouTube) looked around...
    Um, is there not too much to look at right now? Are the people I normally watch on YouTube unable to be seen on peertube?
    Don't get me wrong, all about decentralized everything but if the people I like aren't there I'm feeling a bit up a creek.

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      Loops.video isn't accepting new users atm. Even if it was, I got in on early signup and I have next to zero functionality out of it rn. Just informing the curious masses

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        afaik ap is not a hard requirement for being in the fediverse, matrix is often included because it has the same federation idea

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        Then email is a part of the fediverse? UUCP nets? IRC nets?

        All federated, none speak AP.

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          It's meant to replace people's text messaging apps with .i imal barriers to entry. People's existing SMS/MMS contacts aren't stored by user account names, but by phone number.

          When I added Signal to my device, I was able to open up my existing contacts and go.

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          My understanding from what you're writing (and from this article) is that the phone number is really the account number. That's all well and fine, but then they force you to verify that the number is yours (or at the very least, one that you have access to because you need to receive a confirmation over SMS), so you can't use something more private. And sure, it makes it a little harder to find your new contact, but I don't think it's really that big of a deal - just exchange your other "account number" via some other channel.

          Besides, don't think for a second that when this identifying information inevitably falls into the wrong hands that it will benefit you in any way. "What are you hiding, citizen?" and all that bullshit.

          The part of it that bothers me is the sense of entitlement that these companies exhibit. The "Give us your phone number or fuck off" sentiment is something I just refuse to accept. If Google forces us to do the same and we refuse, what makes Signal think that we'll do it for them when they're so much smaller by comparison? Especially when you're trying to claim you're more secure and private to people that much more tech savvy than average, this just comes off as not understanding your audience very well. I'm sure I'm not the only one that is holding out against using Signal because of this.

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            Youtube is probably the one that you can't "Just Switch To Fediverse"

            Youtube content is mainly by creators. If they won't leave, there will be no transition. And unlike reddit posts, you can't just reupload. Because they will copyright strike you and take it down.

            reddit is essentially a bunch of strangers talking to people, moving froms stranger Group A to stranger Group B is very easy to do. The reddit > Lemmy transition is probably one of the easiest. You're just joining a new group of strangers.

            For everything else, your contacts will also need to switch.

            For Mastodon, the people you follow will also need to switch. This is even harder than getting your friends to switch.

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            Hear me out.

            Creators should be hosting peer tubes. And they should host exclusively their own content. Fans of their can subscribe to whatever systems they want to pay and support.

            For creators, it's a backup for when YouTube the project inevitably fails. For fans as well. But it's also a backup of their content.

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              Loops.video isn't accepting new users atm. Even if it was, I got in on early signup and I have next to zero functionality out of it rn. Just informing the curious masses

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              #126

              Im using it now. I never used tiktok but i can see the draw now.

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                Ok, downloaded peertube (because to help with Google and YouTube) looked around...
                Um, is there not too much to look at right now? Are the people I normally watch on YouTube unable to be seen on peertube?
                Don't get me wrong, all about decentralized everything but if the people I like aren't there I'm feeling a bit up a creek.

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                #127

                Are the people I normally watch on YouTube unable to be seen on peertube?

                Basically this. There are some creators that either switched or publish on both platforms, mainly from the Linux sphere (and, unfortunately, also some crackpots and/or scammers who got kicked from other platforms), but overall, it doesn't have a lot of content, especially content that's on a "professional" level.

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                  Ok, downloaded peertube (because to help with Google and YouTube) looked around...
                  Um, is there not too much to look at right now? Are the people I normally watch on YouTube unable to be seen on peertube?
                  Don't get me wrong, all about decentralized everything but if the people I like aren't there I'm feeling a bit up a creek.

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                  #128

                  It's not an alternate way to view Youtube, it's a totally separate service. You're not missing anything, if no one's using it to post content, then there's no content. Youtube is a tough one to compete with because the infrastructure needed to host that much data and distribute it is insane. Peertube is super niche and not many know about it, but I do wonder how fast scaling would become a problem if it suddenly got an influx of new users.

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                    Youtube is probably the one that you can't "Just Switch To Fediverse"

                    Youtube content is mainly by creators. If they won't leave, there will be no transition. And unlike reddit posts, you can't just reupload. Because they will copyright strike you and take it down.

                    reddit is essentially a bunch of strangers talking to people, moving froms stranger Group A to stranger Group B is very easy to do. The reddit > Lemmy transition is probably one of the easiest. You're just joining a new group of strangers.

                    For everything else, your contacts will also need to switch.

                    For Mastodon, the people you follow will also need to switch. This is even harder than getting your friends to switch.

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                    #129

                    A lot of youtubers make a living posting videos.

                    They dont have a good enough reason to risk going to a much smaller audience with no ads and no membership system

                    They also probably arent knowledgeable enough about computers to switch

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                      #130

                      Is there an android app for loops.video? I can't find one.

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                        Ok, downloaded peertube (because to help with Google and YouTube) looked around...
                        Um, is there not too much to look at right now? Are the people I normally watch on YouTube unable to be seen on peertube?
                        Don't get me wrong, all about decentralized everything but if the people I like aren't there I'm feeling a bit up a creek.

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                        #131

                        Peertube is more like a "Proof Of Concept". In reality, most content creators will not switch to it (or even care enough to learn about it).

                        This isn't like the reddit --> Lemmy transition, where you switch from Stranger Group A to Stranger Group B. If creators aren't moving, there will be no transition. And, unlike with social media posts that you can repost, you can't even reupload Youtube videos because you'll get copyright take down notices (that the instance owner will legally have to comply with).

                        Btw, Peertube federates with other Peertube instances, it's not a front-end for Youtube.

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                          My understanding from what you're writing (and from this article) is that the phone number is really the account number. That's all well and fine, but then they force you to verify that the number is yours (or at the very least, one that you have access to because you need to receive a confirmation over SMS), so you can't use something more private. And sure, it makes it a little harder to find your new contact, but I don't think it's really that big of a deal - just exchange your other "account number" via some other channel.

                          Besides, don't think for a second that when this identifying information inevitably falls into the wrong hands that it will benefit you in any way. "What are you hiding, citizen?" and all that bullshit.

                          The part of it that bothers me is the sense of entitlement that these companies exhibit. The "Give us your phone number or fuck off" sentiment is something I just refuse to accept. If Google forces us to do the same and we refuse, what makes Signal think that we'll do it for them when they're so much smaller by comparison? Especially when you're trying to claim you're more secure and private to people that much more tech savvy than average, this just comes off as not understanding your audience very well. I'm sure I'm not the only one that is holding out against using Signal because of this.

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                          The last thing we need is more barriers to entry. People have hundreds of SMS /MMS contacts they'vebuilt up over decades. You can't expect people to say "fuck all that" and start over from scratch.

                          And you also WANT verification unless you want some bot setting up an account with my phone number so they can scam people pretending to be me.

                          It really sounds like your issue with Signal is it's not the correct service for your use. It's like declaring a wrench bad because it's not good at driving nails.

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                            Unpopular Opinion Lemmy and PeerTube logo look ugly.

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                            Lemmy is fine, just change the color of background.

                            Peertube is... well... needs improvement...

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                              Then email is a part of the fediverse? UUCP nets? IRC nets?

                              All federated, none speak AP.

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                              what about diaspora?

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                                Loops.video isn't accepting new users atm. Even if it was, I got in on early signup and I have next to zero functionality out of it rn. Just informing the curious masses

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                                Loops really isn't ready for primetime. It's too new and unpolished, and will need a bit more time.

                                I wonder if peertube can scale. YouTube has a whole sophisticated system for ingesting and transcoding videos into dozens of formats, with tradeoffs being made on computational complexity versus file size/bandwidth, which requires some projection on which videos will be downloaded the most times in the future (and by which types of clients, with support for which codecs, etc.). Doing this can require a lot of networking/computing/memory/storage resources, and I wonder if the software can scale.

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                                  Youtube is probably the one that you can't "Just Switch To Fediverse"

                                  Youtube content is mainly by creators. If they won't leave, there will be no transition. And unlike reddit posts, you can't just reupload. Because they will copyright strike you and take it down.

                                  reddit is essentially a bunch of strangers talking to people, moving froms stranger Group A to stranger Group B is very easy to do. The reddit > Lemmy transition is probably one of the easiest. You're just joining a new group of strangers.

                                  For everything else, your contacts will also need to switch.

                                  For Mastodon, the people you follow will also need to switch. This is even harder than getting your friends to switch.

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                                  You also can't just switch from whatsapp to signal. I have hundreds of contacts on whatsapp that message me constantly there, and 2 on signal.

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                                    I got the PeerTube android app. It's very bare bones. As a first foray into peertube I'm not sure it's the way to go. I think I've set myself up for failure.

                                    Anycase, I'll dedicate some time to try find some pocket of content I like tomorrow. Getting away from YouTube sure would be nice.

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                                      It took a day before I got my activation email. There was no indication on the website it was gonna take that long, but I'm guessing it's early enough that it might still require manual approval.

                                      That said it's still very much a ghost town

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                                      How is it a ghost town if there is a new video someone posts like every 10 minutes?

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                                        Hear me out.

                                        Creators should be hosting peer tubes. And they should host exclusively their own content. Fans of their can subscribe to whatever systems they want to pay and support.

                                        For creators, it's a backup for when YouTube the project inevitably fails. For fans as well. But it's also a backup of their content.

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                                        Tech-savvy content creators, sure...

                                        Your average content creator that wants to make minecraft videos? Unrealistic.

                                        I hate the monopoly youtube has, but all of the federated alternatives have a learning curve the general public isn't willing to deal with.

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                                          Is there an android app for loops.video? I can't find one.

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                                          You need to sign up and wait for a beta invite. Took 15-30 days for me to get in. It's not ready for primetime.

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