Youtube has fully blocked Invidious
Youtube has fully blocked Invidious
Update 21/09/2024: #4734 (comment) EDIT by @unixfox: The Invidious team is aware of this issue. It appears that it affects all the software using YouTube. Please refrain from commenting if you have...
cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/22423685
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Another reason to ditch corporate pages and embrace freedom.
40 0 ReplyHave they added safety features like denying follows yet?
Also, they really need to create apps for all platforms, this would increase their popularity and usability.
16 0 ReplyHave they added safety features like denying follows yet?
https://ideas.joinpeertube.org
Also, they really need to create apps for all platforms, this would increase their popularity and usability.
10 0 ReplySo no, and it doesn't even appear to be on that list.
Cool, seems like eventually they will.
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Sadly the amount and variance of videos on peertube pales in comparison to youtube. I need my Sherlock Holmes audio books 😩
14 0 ReplyI really wish more youtube producers would cross post to other platforms.
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Do you know of an instance that is able to cover all their expenses with ads?
I want a peer tube instance with ads because I want to make sure my uploaded data is durable long-term
3 0 ReplyWhy not just pay them? I feel like fedi is based more on that than ads, a lot of us on fedi hate ads.
7 0 ReplyBecause that doesn't sound sustainable
1 0 ReplyHow is it different to other fedi projects/instances surviving off of donations?
Most will likely block the adverts anyway, so I fail to see how it'll make money that way.
6 0 ReplyI mean, I still block all ads on YouTube, but they still make wayy more money than they need just to pay for the infrastructure. Peer tube would only need to make a fraction of what they make.
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