Today most Invidious instances are experiencing very harsh ip address rate limiting, it is becoming very very hard to watch yt videos through

  • ProfessorYakkington@lemmy.ml
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    8 months ago

    As much as I like the privacy frontends I think ‘we’ have to move to alternative platforms sooner than later and pull the bandaid vs. continuing to indirectly be dependent on google as the base platform.

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      8 months ago

      Content creators won’t follow because there isn’t any monetary incentive to do so. I have been regularly checking out Peertube for 4 years now and it is mostly a backup option for those that one day YouTube might delete their channel.

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        8 months ago

        I remember early YouTube where there wasn’t a financial incentive to make content and they clearly did not suffer from a lack of content.

        People weren’t saying “Oh, well, you can’t make money on YouTube so why would you” back then. They made content because they wanted to and because it was fun.

        YouTube is just entrenched in the public consciousness much like television was when YouTube came around.

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          8 months ago

          I miss the old days of Youtube where people made stuff for fun or because they were passionate about a topic, before the big Youtubers pushing shit out the door to get as many views as they can.

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          8 months ago

          I hate saying that it was different back then, but it just was. Social media was not seen as the way normal people become famous the way it is now.

          It was just people attempting to create cool stuff and find a community.

          The way we have PBS and NPR, I really think we need to start talking about community shared content hosting. It could go a long way in preserving knowledge without succumbing to corporate greed.

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          8 months ago

          Compare the production values of channels like e.g. philosophy tube and old AVGNs. Times have changed.

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        8 months ago

        Peertube needs a quick and easy way for people to donate:

        • tip button (fixed amount with one click)
        • donation button (customisable amount)
        • subscription option:
          • fixed amount per subbed channel
          • fixed amount split across subbed channels
          • customised amount per subbed channel
          • dynamic amount based on viewing time
          • mix of all the above

        No ads needed.

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    • Alkaseltzer028@lemm.ee
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      8 months ago

      I had this issue yesterday. I upgraded to the latest version of revanced extended and microG. And revanced has been behaving today.

  • delirious_owl@discuss.online
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    8 months ago

    Is there any reason there isn’t a desktop app for this so all traffic comes from my IP only?

    Why does it have to be a web server infra?

  • onlinepersona@programming.dev
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    8 months ago

    I feel like there needs to be a peered youtube client. As people watching youtube download the videos and later share it with other people who want to watch it. YT will have a much harder time differentiating and actually, it might even help them with bandwidth.

    If this were done with IPFS, there would also automatically be backups of the videos, which maybe The Internet Archive (and other archivers) would be happy about.

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