Is PeerTube dead or is discoverability bad?
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Just horrible discovery leading creators to abandon the platform.
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Just horrible discovery leading creators to abandon the platform.
Yeah, that must be it. It's a real shame because the core technology seems to be solid. Streaming 1080p videos from other instances just works. But finding channels to follow seems impossible.
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Yeah the search is the worst part. As others have said the technology is there, we just need a better search.
I host one and don't plan on taking it down anytime soon!
If anyone likes dog videos: [email protected]He's a good boy.
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This is the issue with federated youtube. It should ALL be federated, and all searchable, mandatory.
Now if I the user decide I don't want to see an instance/video/creator, I should have two options.
Block - Used for when content offends you. It has zero place being in your feed.
Not Interested - Used when content isn't offensive per se, but you really don't care about it either. It's not completely blocked from your feed, but it's certainly not getting first dibs to show up from now on.
This leaves one thing that some may feel is an issue. Lets say there were a small dicked loser who did nazi salutes in public, and wanted to upload hateful content. Lets give him a random name for the sake of simplicity. Let's call him.....Elon. Hypothetical name.
So lets say small dicked Elon, starts uploading hateful content. On youtube you would report him. On peertube, since he owns the hosted server, you'd be reporting him to himself. Which is as you can imagine, useless.
So from here, you block them, and then you never have to see their hateful content ever again.
Because their rise, only comes from people giving these people attention.
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Yeah, that must be it. It's a real shame because the core technology seems to be solid. Streaming 1080p videos from other instances just works. But finding channels to follow seems impossible.
I had the exact same experience including the videos you linked to. There was nothing to be found.
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Yeah, that must be it. It's a real shame because the core technology seems to be solid. Streaming 1080p videos from other instances just works. But finding channels to follow seems impossible.
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Yeah the search is the worst part. As others have said the technology is there, we just need a better search.
I host one and don't plan on taking it down anytime soon!
If anyone likes dog videos: [email protected]He's a good boy.
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Just horrible discovery leading creators to abandon the platform.
Which is silly because most instances will auto mirror your YouTube channel. Literally takes no effort to post to both.
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As someone who watches gaming footage on PeerTube, I've mostly interacted with single creator instances -- i.e. either the creator themselves is self-hosting it or it's run by a fan as a non-YT backup of their Twitch/Owncast/whatever VODs. Those instances generally do not allow anyone else to upload.
Discoverability sucks but the way I've found them is by using SepiaSearch and looking for specific words from game titles. I imagine the way most other people find them is that they already know the content creator from Twitch and want to find an old VOD that isn't archived on YT (e.g. because of YT's bullshit copyright system) -- but that's just a guess.
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Haha, good luck.
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You say that yet Google search / Internet search is very much a big thing. For the record, I agree with you.
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You say that yet Google search / Internet search is very much a big thing. For the record, I agree with you.
I'm not entirely sure what you're saying. Google owns youtube. If you're saying people search google, and then click the youtube link results, I mean, yeah, people do that. But it's not a necessity. I can go to youtube, and search straight from youtube. I CAN search from google, but it's not a requirement like it is with peertube.