• ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    Give an inch, they take a mile

    Instead of trying to make money, they should be looking at how to operate without it

    Peertube is an example of figuring this out

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      2 days ago

      How to operate without money? Hosting countless hours of high-quality video on demand and streaming it to your computer at highspeed? Are you high?

      I had never heard of Peertube before your comment and it sounds great! It also puts a lot on the content creator, though, and regardless of whether Youtube should follow that model or not how would you expect them to make that change? Just suddenly tell every creator that they must start self-hosting? Genius, that’ll go over so well!

      Peertube themselves are saying that they don’t want to replace Youtube, simply to offer alternatives and choice(which I’m cool with).

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        2 days ago

        The transition would be saving videos users watch on their devices not just creators

        However it’s just one path, if Google’s engineers find a better solution then they can do that.

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        1 day ago

        How to operate without money?

        Have the public libraries host the peoples internet. There are options if you can think outside your little Gmail inbox.

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          3 hours ago

          I don’t use Gmail, and in fact my email isn’t attached to any big company. I know you couldn’t have known that but still.

          So now you want to shift all this content onto poorly funded public libraries? Do you have any idea how difficult all that would be? Do you have any idea how much content is on Youtube? And that’s not to mention how much bandwidth a person would need to be able to send out the content they’re hosting to tens of thousands of people at once.

          You’re living in a dreamland. Other options can start these things from scratch but Youtube is not about to make their system infinitely more complex and unreliable just for you and the small handful of other people who are high on their tiny corner of the internet. You’re asking me to think and you haven’t done the bare basics of it yourself.