YouTube might slow down your videos if you block ads
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Did exactly that early days of hulu.
schrieb am 16. Juni 2025, 21:01 zuletzt editiert vonSame. That ole "You seem to be using a proxy service" text served as a nice break

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How they ban you? They aren't like reddit Nazis
schrieb am 16. Juni 2025, 21:13 zuletzt editiert vonMust have been temporary. Pipepipe displayed a message saying ~"youtube has blocked this ip", but it's working now.
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I was paying for a whole family (premium). But I will not pay and send money to a fascist state. We've cancelled all our us based services.
schrieb am 16. Juni 2025, 21:29 zuletzt editiert vonI never paid and have been using NewPipe for the past 6+ years.
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Unless we have some serious alternatives, that won't happen anytime soon
Video hosting is really expensive. Every service running for free will eventually enshitify and turn out similar, because there's no such thing as free massive servers
schrieb am 16. Juni 2025, 22:22 zuletzt editiert vonPeertube has already delivered the sustainable model: creators host their own videos and viewers assist distribution.
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What options?
Where can I find stuff about fixing my motorcycle? Oceanliners? Deep Space documentaries? Fixing dieselinjectors in my car etc?schrieb am 16. Juni 2025, 22:39 zuletzt editiert vonone option
hell of a lot less censorship, and better video quality there as well.
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one option
hell of a lot less censorship, and better video quality there as well.
schrieb am 16. Juni 2025, 22:45 zuletzt editiert vonI forgot about dm. I used to watch dm way more than yt back in the day. Thanks for the reminder!
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Peertube has already delivered the sustainable model: creators host their own videos and viewers assist distribution.
schrieb am 16. Juni 2025, 22:51 zuletzt editiert vonAll they need that I see is missing, is a way to discover / search everyone from any instance. Like, a consolidated / federated search.
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This post did not contain any content.schrieb am 16. Juni 2025, 22:56 zuletzt editiert von
Seems like its already happening.
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Seems like its already happening.
schrieb am 16. Juni 2025, 23:03 zuletzt editiert vonYeah, for at least 6 months.
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All they need that I see is missing, is a way to discover / search everyone from any instance. Like, a consolidated / federated search.
schrieb am 16. Juni 2025, 23:09 zuletzt editiert vonNot precisely what you're after but
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Yeah, for at least 6 months.
schrieb am 16. Juni 2025, 23:09 zuletzt editiert vonNow you'll actually get a pop-up claiming "click here to find out why" in regards to the slowness.
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I'll never go there. Paid is a no way situation.
schrieb am 16. Juni 2025, 23:10 zuletzt editiert vonSo you prefer ad supported content?
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Peertube has already delivered the sustainable model: creators host their own videos and viewers assist distribution.
schrieb am 16. Juni 2025, 23:27 zuletzt editiert vonWho pays for the servers? Because if even big platforms like Signal sometimes struggle to pay the bills, in part because they spend a lot on their servers, then it’ll be dozens of times worse with video hosting
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What options?
Where can I find stuff about fixing my motorcycle? Oceanliners? Deep Space documentaries? Fixing dieselinjectors in my car etc?schrieb am 16. Juni 2025, 23:47 zuletzt editiert vonThere exists a massive, global network of websites that are all easily searchable through various means.
I look up and view similar topics to you and never use YouTube for them.
Try searching the internet as a whole!
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I'll never go there. Paid is a no way situation.
schrieb am 16. Juni 2025, 23:51 zuletzt editiert von"I want endless curated content for FREE! NO ADS. NO PAY. ONLY CONTENT."
This guy, probably.
Probably also thinks the minimum wage is theft.
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"I want endless curated content for FREE! NO ADS. NO PAY. ONLY CONTENT."
This guy, probably.
Probably also thinks the minimum wage is theft.
schrieb am 16. Juni 2025, 23:56 zuletzt editiert von augustwest@lemm.eeWhy be an asshole? Yes I like free I also make things for free. Not everything has to cost.
For ongoing series I like I support directly, like anyone else. Not the platform.
But to charge up front for who knows what? Nope.
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Who pays for the servers? Because if even big platforms like Signal sometimes struggle to pay the bills, in part because they spend a lot on their servers, then it’ll be dozens of times worse with video hosting
schrieb am 17. Juni 2025, 00:02 zuletzt editiert von brisk@aussie.zoneContent creators. It's hard to host everyone's videos, and it benefits monopolists to imply that doing so is necessary, as it prevents new entrants. It's not nearly as hard to host your own server (or pay for it to be hosted). It becomes harder when you suddenly become popular, a situation which Peertube explicitly compensates for by sharing the distribution effort between viewers, which scales with popularity.
Signal makes it's own bed like YouTube by being a single centralised server for everyone. Nobody ever asks "who pays for the servers" when it comes to Matrix or XMPP
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Now you'll actually get a pop-up claiming "click here to find out why" in regards to the slowness.
schrieb am 17. Juni 2025, 00:08 zuletzt editiert vonI've gotten that before too
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Why be an asshole? Yes I like free I also make things for free. Not everything has to cost.
For ongoing series I like I support directly, like anyone else. Not the platform.
But to charge up front for who knows what? Nope.
schrieb am 17. Juni 2025, 00:09 zuletzt editiert vonso you'd pay if there was a free trial?
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"I want endless curated content for FREE! NO ADS. NO PAY. ONLY CONTENT."
This guy, probably.
Probably also thinks the minimum wage is theft.
schrieb am 17. Juni 2025, 00:11 zuletzt editiert vonUh, it's called a "library".
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