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    FediTips has moved! (feditips@mstdn.social)'s status on Thursday, 22-Sep-2022 06:16:47 JST FediTips has moved! FediTips has moved!
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    • Brayd :mastodon: :vegan:
    • B1rn3

    @B1rn3 @brayd

    Yes, it federates like Mastodon does.

    It uses the same federation technical standard so you can follow PeerTube accounts from within Mastodon or many other Fediverse server types.

    For example you can try interacting with the PeerTube account @chriswere

    In conversation Thursday, 22-Sep-2022 06:16:47 JST from mstdn.social permalink
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      b1rn3@fosstodon.org's status on Thursday, 22-Sep-2022 06:16:48 JST B1rn3 B1rn3
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      • Brayd :mastodon: :vegan:

      @brayd
      As I could see it is part of #fediverse since it implements the ActivityPub protocol.

      Anyone can run their own server and client that communicates with each other.

      I'm not sure if the videos are necessary replicated abroad, but it is distributed through the WebTorrent protocol.

      You can read more about it here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/PeerTube

      In conversation Thursday, 22-Sep-2022 06:16:48 JST permalink

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        PeerTube
        PeerTube is a free and open-source, decentralized, ActivityPub federated video platform powered by WebTorrent, that uses peer-to-peer technology to reduce load on individual servers when viewing videos. Started in 2017 by a programmer known as Chocobozzz, development of PeerTube is now supported by the French non-profit Framasoft. The aim is to provide an alternative to centralized platforms such as YouTube, Vimeo, and Dailymotion. As an ActivityPub platform, it is part of the federated network known as the Fediverse. Operation Each PeerTube instance provides a website to browse and watch videos, and is by default independent from others in terms of appearance, features and rules. Several instances, with common rules (e.g. allowing for similar content, requiring registration) can form federations, where they follow one's videos, even though each video is stored only by the instance that published it. Federations are independent from each other and asymmetrical: one instance can follow another to display their videos without them having to do the same. Instances' administrators can each choose to mirror...
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      Brayd :mastodon: :vegan: (brayd@braydmedia.de)'s status on Thursday, 22-Sep-2022 06:17:23 JST Brayd :mastodon: :vegan: Brayd :mastodon: :vegan:

      How does #peertube federate? Does it work like on Mastodon? One user on your instance follows another user on another instance and users on the same instance can also discover the videos of the channel registered on the other instance?

      Or does it work in a different way on there?

      In conversation Thursday, 22-Sep-2022 06:17:23 JST permalink

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