peteriskrisjanis

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[–] peteriskrisjanis@toot.lv 2 points 1 year ago

@duncesplayed imho making PeerTube or other Fediverse video service very good at UX and easy to use will allow these communities migrate when they feel like it.
I think biggest issue might be running video service like this and having running costs for video storage, etc. As always, communities might be willing to factor those costs in their pledges.
I think PeerTube needs easy to use setup / reliable network of hosters, and good UX to manage community, live streams, chats, etc.

[–] peteriskrisjanis@toot.lv 6 points 1 year ago (2 children)

@duncesplayed @kalleboo tbh most of YTs I know either run sponsor ads, or have Patreon/paid for community. It is already slowly moving away from ads system in YT, which simply does not work.

[–] peteriskrisjanis@toot.lv 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

@hampter @noodlejetski @Nankeru *cough* TikTok *cough*
In all seriousness, Google does not know what to do with YT. It is very hard to monetize. They tried to do whole TV thing, which fell flat on it's face. it keeps being huge money sink, and moderation is nightmare and algorithms seems to fucking up constantly.
They can't get rid of it, because it is huge, but it is not fire sure profit.

[–] peteriskrisjanis@toot.lv 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

@Powderhorn as far as I have seen, Fediverse somehow tracks thread without mentions. So for me it is up to someone's preference :) All Mastodon clients I use prefix messages with mentions of persons I reply to, but they don't have to.

[–] peteriskrisjanis@toot.lv 2 points 1 year ago (3 children)

@Powderhorn yeah, there is lot of sort of self-justification happening there in a nutshell.
It is not that they are unique with this. Overall humanity still learns how to deal with their own quirks.

[–] peteriskrisjanis@toot.lv 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (5 children)

@Powderhorn lot of tech billionaires live in wishful thinking world where they disrupt and void real world - including legal - consequences. They usually come crashing down. It is just surprising that big swaths of media absolutely never learn from this.

[–] peteriskrisjanis@toot.lv 6 points 1 year ago

@rimlogger @tango_octogono there is good argument to be made that these "unified services" were created to monetize them in first place.
Said that, federation as a concept of new era of social networking is good foundation. Hope it sticks and we work out quirks and people learn how to use it.

[–] peteriskrisjanis@toot.lv 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

@tango_octogono @alyaza YouTube basically spams ads and begs to sign up for Premium.

[–] peteriskrisjanis@toot.lv 1 points 1 year ago (7 children)

@Winterismyseason @Powderhorn in lot of cases disclaimers are not legally binding and cannot absolute ChatGPT from legal troubles. Heck, even majority of EULAs are legal fluff.

[–] peteriskrisjanis@toot.lv 0 points 1 year ago (3 children)

@0x815 comfort of group think. For most people, ease of use is what draws them to social networking. Federation is something they don't grasp that easily, and they don't understand danger of concentrating power on one platform.
I still think it is great Fediverse is here and evolves. It won't attract huge numbers of users, but it might not need to to keep going.

[–] peteriskrisjanis@toot.lv 0 points 1 year ago (5 children)

@0x815 @hedge but people fall for it themselves. I mean, they know all facts there.

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