I read many comments on how PeerTube isn’t sustainable as a YouTube alternative and, while it’s certainly true right now, are we sure it will be the same in the near future?

The platform is growing and the new mobile app is making great progress; I can certainly see some people investing in a major instance some day, accelerating the platform adoption.

  • Auli@lemmy.ca
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    21 hours ago

    Yep not sustainable. Think of how much diak space YouTube is using. Just was reading this morning how peertube instances limit new users and that’s ok. If everyone can’t upload videos it we’ll never replace YouTube.

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      20 hours ago

      This is just 12 different kinds of incorrect.

      Think of how much diak space YouTube is using

      Disk space will be the least of your concerns when running a service like YT.

      If everyone can’t upload videos it we’ll never replace YouTube.

      1. Everyone CAN upload videos to their own instance.
      2. It doesn’t have to replace YouTube. It can exist alongside it as a competitor.
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      20 hours ago

      Some peertube instances do, most do not. Some have manual processes, some don’t.

      Ex: https://makertube.net/signup

      And no one is stopping anyone from creating their own server. Yunohost even makes it a one click solution.

      It’s just like Lemmy/fediverse stuff. Each instance provider has their own rules. And that’s ok

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      20 hours ago

      Disk space is quite cheap and I’m sure high quality vids could take a very small space if NPU processed and upscaled.