Post A1PFAkhmudYjg7K5L6 by christalleras@share.tube
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 (DIR) Post #A1LKAEuqpJsGDxAUme by chriswere@share.tube
       2020-11-19T03:09:38.349Z
       
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       I share my thoughts on whether I should make #PeerTube exclusive videos.
       
 (DIR) Post #A1LOmQNj2sYEba8adU by agustinh88@pleroma.hatthieves.es
       2020-11-19T04:01:00.516990Z
       
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       @chriswere exclusive analysis (?).
       
 (DIR) Post #A1MHbk9OhRo0D8M5qa by Arco@mamot.fr
       2020-11-19T14:15:38Z
       
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       @chriswere I like the #yellow color on Liberapay. Looks quite nice ;)
       
 (DIR) Post #A1MHk7wy66q2LAXVfU by Arco@mamot.fr
       2020-11-19T14:17:11Z
       
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       @chriswere I like the yellow color on Liberapay. Looks quite nice ;)
       
 (DIR) Post #A1MQs7dq1maXHtTjqC by wolthera@share.tube
       2020-11-19T15:59:23.294Z
       
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       From what I've seen over the last decade, most trouble with anxiety on big social media are caused by a lack of social intimacy, which is very much dampened on the fediverse because everything's a lot smaller (and thus more intimate). This is also why there's a pushback towards really big instances, next to the problem of big instances not having enough moderators. I suspect that it will require proper privacy modes for it to really have a longterm solution, and there is research being done there.For what is appropriate for peertube... We're having that too. For the Krita channel we're right now, it serves as a backup for the youtube channel. We also have technical talks, and we're right now wondering what is wisest there. On the one hand, the technical talks are really extreme for someone who just wants to watch painting tutorials, but at the same time we're also trying to get our users used to the idea that Krita is a community project that can be participated in, which is rather important for a free open source project. On Peertube I can just assign different channels to these, but Youtube is a little harder for that, so sometimes peertube feels more appropriate here.Livestream - They've already merged it, actually. :D It looks like there's configuration functionality like limiting the amount of livestreams a given instance can have and who can livestream... Though, that sounds like it could lead the scheduling conflicts. Hm... I'll ask them whether a reservation system might make sense.As a sidenote, I sometimes feel we should try to embrace the fediverse parts a bit more, and encourage people, when they see a cool peertube video to take the link and paste it into the search box in their other fediverse application and then boost the found post, that way people who comment on the video will be commenting on the peertube video.
       
 (DIR) Post #A1MU0qRBf32AOnPbm4 by chriswere@share.tube
       2020-11-19T16:34:09.948Z
       
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       @wolthera Thanks for the really thoughtful comment. Can't wait to try out the livestreaming.
       
 (DIR) Post #A1McQQOTudXkmwr4CG by josemanuel@qoto.org
       2020-11-19T18:09:03Z
       
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       @chriswere You mentioned Fedilab in the video, but you can also subscribe to Peertube channels using NewPipe.The cool thing about it is that it sort of treats all channels equally, independently of where they are hosted. They're all part of your subscriptions and you can check them all out without having to go out of your way for any of them. I agree with your comments about having YouTube on a SmartTV. I wish Peertube had that. It's so convenient.
       
 (DIR) Post #A1MiubfJAZwa9tV5lo by Lamdarer@social.dev-wiki.de
       2020-11-19T19:21:40Z
       
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       @josemanuel @chriswere Maybe you can use the NewPipe app on your smart TV?(even though it might be a bit difficult to install F-Droid on your TV)
       
 (DIR) Post #A1MizhUwuVQ3hH5HUm by malin@linuxrocks.online
       2020-11-19T19:22:39Z
       
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       @chriswere Mr Mellow Yellow tackling 6 subjects at once again...It'd be good to hear more on the problems of free platforms being joined by the Freeze Peach brigade.It's interesting that only the fediverse has had any real success at not having loads of awful content greeting people.
       
 (DIR) Post #A1MlDFLEaopwKi7wKu by josemanuel@qoto.org
       2020-11-19T19:47:31Z
       
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       @Lamdarer At the very least I'd need documentation on how to install apps on my TV, but being able to do that would be great, of course.@chriswere
       
 (DIR) Post #A1MnEKku9IFvK2mRVo by Lamdarer@social.dev-wiki.de
       2020-11-19T20:09:58Z
       
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       @josemanuel @chriswere If you have a Android Smart TV it is pretty much the same as on mobile.The down sight however is that on some TVs installing an APK can be quite difficult(also the F-Droid and NewPipe app might be a bit broken) but at the end you should be able to watch videos from all platforms supported by NewPipe.
       
 (DIR) Post #A1MnU4gNfwYk6eAbxo by josemanuel@qoto.org
       2020-11-19T20:12:58Z
       
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       @Lamdarer > The downside however is that on some TVs installing an APK can be quite difficultThat was exactly my (I guess poorly-made) point.@chriswere
       
 (DIR) Post #A1MnmMR0Pe40NLhLRA by Lamdarer@social.dev-wiki.de
       2020-11-19T20:16:16Z
       
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       @josemanuel @chriswere If it doesn't work for you to go via your browser to the F-Droid Page, download and install the apk, than you should search in the PlayStore for any APK download manager or file manager that is compatible with your TV and try to install the apk with it.
       
 (DIR) Post #A1Mo29hrVGFfX87888 by Lamdarer@social.dev-wiki.de
       2020-11-19T20:18:59Z
       
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       @chriswere 30:45 I want that link pls :DI left you a nice yellow star anyways.
       
 (DIR) Post #A1NzjgM1HyDbtVob0i by chriswere@share.tube
       2020-11-20T10:04:54.808Z
       
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       @Lamdarer@social.dev-wiki.de Thanks for reminding me.https://tube.piweb.be/videos/watch/0c18e708-a739-4f42-954e-0b073be2f236
       
 (DIR) Post #A1PCQsd0vHoJ1Q5Ygq by jigmedatse@share.tube
       2020-11-21T00:01:29.757Z
       
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       I was checking my mail earlier today, and I went to my GMail account and was going...  "this is a bit slow, I wonder if my network is slow".  I then went to check the mail which I self host, and I was... no it's that GMail is slow.Of course, when I compare ShareTube to YouTube in terms of whether it "works well" the thing is quite a lot the opposite direction.  I'm not sure why ShareTube can often perform rather poorly.  But right now as I'm writing this, it's working perfectly fine.  A *lot* of the arguments I see in favour of YouTube over PeerTube are either pretty subtle, but valid, or largely invalid from my experience.  The federating issue is a possible problem, but my experience is that quite often with little effort, you can get your server federated well (followed by other instances).  And following *most* instances works.  The one thing I want to see (but haven't been able to figure out how to put it) is how federation ends up breaking...  
       
 (DIR) Post #A1PFAkhmudYjg7K5L6 by christalleras@share.tube
       2020-11-21T00:32:31.129Z
       
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       It seems you proved me wrong. You don't need a reddit to have the fediverse community a part of the video, you can just use the fediverse!And a yellow sunny evening is always nice.
       
 (DIR) Post #A1PFs81c5OAsSIHO4G by christalleras@share.tube
       2020-11-21T00:40:21.959Z
       
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       It seems you proved me wrong. You don't need a reddit to have the fediverse community a part of the video, you can just use the fediverse! But on the other hand. How do you feel about optimizing content for the fediverse. Do you think it will take the fun out of it? One idea is optimizing it for other things than just monetary growth or algorythm, but then what are one optimizing for?But I And a yellow sunny evening is always nice.
       
 (DIR) Post #A1PmsMrG6yedh3ngki by NicBrits@mastodon.technology
       2020-11-21T06:50:09Z
       
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       @chriswere I watch your Peertube videos through rss feed on Newsboat.
       
 (DIR) Post #A1RoSkb7oUus155Pw8 by jeena@tube.jeena.net
       2020-11-22T06:17:20.191Z
       
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       I think you're misunderstanding the subscription thing on PeerTube, as a user you can subscribe to any PeerTube channel you want, regardless of on which instance it is hosted or what instances your instance federates with. The UI is not good for that, because you need to manually copy and paste the URL of a video into your instances search and then click on the channel name and then you can subscribe, and you can't supbscribe to a user, only to a channel, which is not really a big problem but confusing.
       
 (DIR) Post #A1SF7i7sVPil21b9hA by jeena@tube.jeena.net
       2020-11-22T11:16:10.874Z
       
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       @josemanuel@qoto.org It's not as easy as with YouTube but with Chrome it is sort of possible, see: https://tube.jeena.net/videos/watch/36752dd2-bf5e-4000-9801-13ab6af8097a
       
 (DIR) Post #A1WKgjOJ4TKPUedmUq by niquarl@peertube.social
       2020-11-24T10:37:14.537Z
       
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       I watch your videos via PeerTube rather than YouTube because I just have less content on PeerTube. I have over 100 channels subscriptions YouTube and less than 20 on PeerTube. I still follow you on PeerTube btw, but rarely watch your videos on YouTube because of jus the amount of content availlable on YouTube. I watch 80%+ of your videos since you've been on YouTube compared to <30% when on YouTube. I still think however that uploader on YouTube is good for you to reach more people. Perhapas a simple 24 to 72h PeerTube first policy before YouTube might be good to show support towards PeerTube and still reach the YouTube audience.
       
 (DIR) Post #A1WKpgcKklJtUsTJui by niquarl@peertube.social
       2020-11-24T10:38:55.095Z
       
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       I watch your videos via PeerTube rather than YouTube because I just have less content on PeerTube. I have over 100 channels subscriptions YouTube and less than 20 on PeerTube. I still follow you on PeerTube btw, but rarely watch your videos on YouTube because of jus the amount of content availlable on YouTube. I watch 80%+ of your videos since you've been on YouTube compared to <30% when on YouTube. I still think however that uploader on YouTube is good for you to reach more people. Perhapas a simple 24 to 72h PeerTube first policy before YouTube might be good to show support towards PeerTube and still reach the YouTube audience.As for your choice of 'brand' identity I would recommend leaning on the colors associated with Wales (unless I am mistaken you have got a flag behind you in most/all of your videos already), perhaps with a spin using warmer colors such as yellow too ?
       
 (DIR) Post #A1cQ6iXWWZ4x6LvDkW by hanimated.moh@bittube.video
       2020-11-27T09:06:13.746Z
       
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       I just donated 100.0 tubes to chriswere using BitTube Airtime extension
       
 (DIR) Post #A1dme1sg1l8gnE487E by hanimated.moh@bittube.video
       2020-11-28T00:53:30.418Z
       
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       Also tried LBRY and did not like it too much.  PeerTube just feels like home :) 
       
 (DIR) Post #A1dmxQdiCQyD5BJfJA by hanimated.moh@bittube.video
       2020-11-28T00:57:02.356Z
       
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       Also tried LBRY and did not like it too much.  PeerTube just feels like home :) BitTube is a better crypto monetization system.  You can accept donations on any platform you chose to use and you do not need to provide any personal info to withdraw your funds.
       
 (DIR) Post #A1dnLsR2VXc8Et2x1s by hanimated.moh@bittube.video
       2020-11-28T01:01:26.555Z
       
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       Also tried LBRY and did not like it too much.  PeerTube just feels like home :) <--YellowBitTube is a better crypto monetization system.  You can accept donations on any platform you chose to use and you do not need to provide any personal info to withdraw your funds.
       
 (DIR) Post #A2jtZFoqDpASoWVECO by imattau@dcentralisedmedia.com
       2020-12-30T21:31:26.369081Z
       
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       @chriswere I think you are right that you have to ‘go where the people are’…At least at the moment, I think cross posting content to the various platforms, at least gives some choice… especially with #peertube
       
 (DIR) Post #A2jx2wtVRptyfaXHbk by imattau@dcentralisedmedia.com
       2020-12-30T22:09:49.164777Z
       
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       @chriswere oh… and here is a Yellow thumbs up 👍
       
 (DIR) Post #A2k0wkdwU3R6kkYXlA by pennywhether@mastodon.online
       2020-12-30T22:54:07Z
       
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       @chriswere Peertube has become increasingly appealing to me, as it does remind me of the early days of YT when channels were smaller and there were a handful of quality commentors, rather than now when, sure, someone has a shot of fame, but the whole thing is a big, corporate mess.I've always held that the internet has become progressively worse as corporations have sunk their claws into it. Places like Peertube and Neocities feel like a nice step in getting away from that.
       
 (DIR) Post #A5bOmpjoPWuUwsyG00 by artem@tube.anufrij.de
       2021-03-26T12:46:29.023Z
       
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       We need an official PeerTube-app for smartphone, tablet and smart tv :)