Yeah, you have to make an account on some :peertube: server to upload content.
You can choose from https://joinpeertube.org/instances there is a nice form to narrow your list of available servers.
Yeah, you have to make an account on some :peertube: server to upload content.
You can choose from https://joinpeertube.org/instances there is a nice form to narrow your list of available servers.
I'm happy to respond any question with the info I know.
I'm mostly trying the software, peertube is very nice for long videos, you can follow any :peertube: user using your account, no need to "join" every software on the :fediverse:
@Jerry @alainamartin @BeAware
Agree, btw Mastodon.Social was defederated by Threads, that's why they are doing so good.
@reiver
I'm interested on GoToSocial but I just broke it so...
@GossiTheDog
What if I'm using a PC for watching DRM content?
Should content producers demand Microsoft?
I'm thinking yes, absolutely.
@stefan works for me
@aral Same, but we need a reliable and at least same quality sheets as Google offers to avoid it.
@kaia
a bunch of men in shorts, running along a field? you call it "sport" idk...
@rimu @box464
Myself I have thought a lot about "self moderation tools". It's an interesting but very hard topic, like you can define "higher quality" indicators like moderators downvotes (this can only help to certain extent if the ratio is doable) you can assign more "priority" to older users or hide downvotes like youtube, so there is less bias to "follow the example".
@rimu
@box464
What if the downvotes are harassment? Then you have a legitimate user being ignored by everyone because some group decided they don't agree with them.
@rysiek
What can go wrong?
@aral
I understand people wanting "free stuff" and not realizing they are the product. What I don't understand is people defending the big social "because big number better" mentality.
@aral
Like really believing the "trickle down" fallacy from economics but from big social to the fediverse, it's ridiculous.
@tchambers @mttaggart
Unless someone in your instance goes viral on threads. Every fav and reply will hit indieweb...
@mttaggart
- Camp 3, instance administrators of small/ medium communities that can't afford federating with a massive centralized instance used by 10 / 100 times the amount of people that the fediverse is used to.
@thomasfuchs
"NO CABLE" like in wireless, right?
@BethanyBlack I think that is beautiful.
#StayWeird
@lispi314 @scribe
True, because when you code for a company they get to decide what the code does, and it's usually not so trustworthy.
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