You keep saying it's federated but I don't get it. Trying to view content hosted on instance A from instance B is not working unless the admin of instance A individually approves instance B. This sort of opt-in federation is apparently by design, as got explained to me when raising this issue on github, but I feel the way it works hinders the ability to spread the content across multiple instances, make loops.video the only place to be.
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dioxippe (dioxippe@mamot.fr)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Aug-2026 20:00:45 JST
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dioxippe (dioxippe@mamot.fr)'s status on Monday, 03-Feb-2025 07:33:27 JST
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@dansup I've lost interest for now, I'm sorry to say. Loops is still not available on the browser, which I think should be the primary way to access a federated *web* service. Besides, the android app runs quite poorly on my otherwise capable android phone, so I've stopped using it.
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dioxippe (dioxippe@mamot.fr)'s status on Thursday, 12-Dec-2024 16:43:26 JST
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@peertube Login in to my instance to access my subscriptions was the sole reason I was looking forward to an official app. I'm baffled that this is not possible on release.
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dioxippe (dioxippe@mamot.fr)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Nov-2024 06:38:42 JST
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@dansup @h It returns 500 Internal Error upon logging currently.