• uuhhhhmmmm@sh.itjust.works
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    1 month ago

    I think it’s not a good idea to leave links to Piped instead of YouTube (same for Nitter/Twitter, Libreddit/Reddit, etc.). If you want to avoid YouTube, then just install LibRedirect extension or similar. Piped links are temporary, they’ll break sooner or later, making it difficult for people to get to the website.

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      1 month ago

      The problem that I see is that all of these alternatives still rely on YouTube at the end of the day.

      And the cost of setting up a new video hosting site that’s free to consume content from is ridiculous.

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        1 month ago

        Something that is federated like PeerTube would solve that specific issue, I believe. Many sites with their own user able to interact with each other. The biggest problem there is that there exists no good app to interact with PeerTube. You can use NewPipe or Greyjay, but you have to know the PeerTube instances first, no what’s popular in the fediverse tab.

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          1 month ago

          Peertube is great. And while the lack of an app is a problem, the lack of having a way to make money out if your videos is a bigger one for creators.

          For now, they have to rely on Patreon or an equivalent.

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            1 month ago

            That is a good point, I appreciate the response. I wonder if there is a way to attract advertisers responsibly, or if advertising is really the best way to monetize content. I’m not in that world so I don’t know the best solution in that regard, but a monolithic entity certainly isn’t.

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            1 month ago

            And while the lack of an app is a problem,

            You can watch PeerTube videos on NewPipe.

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          1 month ago

          Greyjay

          Grayjay is great IMO. It combines video from a variety of sources, such as YouTube, Odyssee, Rumble, PeerTube, Twitch, etc. I disable most of those, but I do have some channels on multiple platforms. Also, there’s a feature to recognize the same content across services for the same creator, so users can choose the service they want the content from.

          It’s Android only, so hopefully they add more platforms eventually. One annoying thing is that it’s not really open source, it’s just “source available,” but that’s way better than the propriety platforms they’re providing an alternative to. That said, there are a few things I don’t like about it:

          • rotate doesn’t work reliably for me - I just got a new phone, so I’ll see if it’s still an issue
          • seems like it uses way more resources than necessary (i.e. compared to NewPipe)
          • kinda buggy sometimes - it is getting regular updates, so I think it’s just growing pains

          And some things I love about it:

          • available outside of the Play Store - I get updates within the app, just like on a desktop app, or I can install through F-Droid (they have their own repo)
          • PiP - I like having it open while wasting time on Lemmy
          • no ads or other nonsense - you can buy a license, but features aren’t gated behind paying (I’m planning to pay once rotate is fixed)