

This is already an automatic option on most peertube instances. My guess is most popular creators are not interested in giving up their ad revenue.
This is already an automatic option on most peertube instances. My guess is most popular creators are not interested in giving up their ad revenue.
Firefox and ublock are your friend.
This site doesn’t rate articles. It rates news sources. So you just have to look up what they rated the post as.
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/washington-post/
These ratings appear to b based on US sensibilities and not the rest of the world. So everything skews more to the left than it really is.
Pepperidge Farm remembers.
So your options as a mod are to endlessly debate with people arguing in bad faith, or just ignore them and let the community block them.
Yeah it’s compounded by federation being opt in on PeerTube. It makes the server your account is on matter a lot more.
Exactly. The way it is structured seems to forget people who watch the videos are an important part of the community.
I’m an apologist because I’m capable of criticism. You’re no different than Trump and Musk.
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That’ll show the big corporations how it’s done. I’m sure they’re shaking in their boots at a platform that demands their users are programers or live with how crappy it is.
How about basic usability considerations? Nobody is going to switch if this is the user experience. And if no users are subscribing and interacting why would content creators spend time posting to it?
If people want it to be a thriving community then it needs functionality that makes it a community. I shouldn’t have to creat an account on a server I don’t want content from in hopes that I’ll be able to subscribe and interact with a server I do want content from.
I’m an established fediverse user, I have been rolling my own Linux servers for decades. I’m perfectly capable of dealing with imperfect systems. This is a shit user experience and if nobody says so it will never be fixed and peertube will wither and die.
The that’s a shit solution.
That’s a shit solution
Haha, good luck.
Not if you want to subscribe to a channel, or interact with videos in any way.
I couldn’t even get an account on the instance I most wanted because they seem to only give accounts to creators. So now I cannot follow anyone on that instance, or like their videos, or comment. So I have to figure out what other instance I can get an account on and follow from there, hoping they federated with each other.
Which is silly because most instances will auto mirror your YouTube channel. Literally takes no effort to post to both.
If you want to spout conservative conspiracy theories Truth Social will have you.
Most peertube instances auto duplicate your YouTube channel for you.