Discuss the future of the internet, brehs

Discuss the future of the internet, brehs

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>Most phone traffic comes from the top few popular apps on phones
Whoulda thunk it

the moment content creators realize they can support their own distribution network using torrent-like technology is the day YouTube dies.
Most of these guys make videos for "free" and have a patreon on the side. It wouldn't be a stretch for them to start saying "plz seed!" at the beginning and end of every video too.

Megacorps will end it owning it completely then it weill be fully ruined

god I wish

youtube is also the second most popular searching engine after google
Internet is fucked. Internet belongs to google

You don't get paid when people download your torrents.

Get fucked, Google. advertisers are not the future.
Most of these faggots make their money on patreon and not some whimsical algorithm.
Even before that, in-video product placement has been around for decades and works just fine for YouTubers.

So like bitchute?

This only happens if you have 1m+ subscribers. Most content creators get the majority of their income from Google.

This isn't Hollywood faggit. Your profit model is dying

Most content creators get almost no income from Google.

Bitchute is a mistake, you can't market yourself to the fringe, you will only ever be fringe.
The problem is the search mechanism. Rather than be limited to "some fringe people who got kicked off of youtube" it needs to be "the entire internet, videos included."
There are already IPFS search engines.
Something like Bitchute should instead be a plain indexed search engine around IPFS, dedicated to videos.

They would never get the traffic without something like YouTube suggesting channels.

Plus people are too tech retarded to host their own videos, they can barely manage to upload them to YouTube.

I hope you honestly believe this. It'll make reality that much more terrifying when you accept it

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You've been saying that for 10 years.

All it takes is a docker container featuring everything they need to get started.
There's no reason you can't abstract the complexity of IPFS away into a docker container and locally hosted server.

>content creators

What the fuck is the difference between "others" and "web browsing"?
What kind of website is "web browsing"?

>others
just say pornhub

I'd like to kill Facebook and all of these other centralized social media applications too, but the internet can't handle the collective decentralized aspergers of politics-addicted American extremists

I'm not saying it's difficult.

I am saying 99.99% of people are really, really tech retarded.
Most people for example don't know you can take a screenshot with the print screen button, so they take photos with their phones instead. - that's the level we're dealing with.

Others is data generated by apps not by browsers

Then how did they manage to get onto YouTube?
If they can create an account, they can install Docker and install a container, although we may need additional hooks to execute a docker run without opening the CLI

It's telemetry uploads.

I always read that Netflix is responsible for most of the traffic?
Or is this chart meaduring visits while the others measure data transmitted?

only retarded kids use youtube, it's pure shit

internet should have a legal age limit

mobile vs home traffic
who watches movies on their phone?
most people are not so free when they're out and about.

Mobile traffic is very different from home traffic.

>brainlets who can't CLI but need to be able to perform a "web install" of decentralized applications
Actually I think that this is a prime use case for a "docker package manager" GUI that people can install and will manage their containers, addresses, etc. on.

jsgenesis.com/

All pf the buzzwords and none of the substance. How do i know they aren't just trying to get bought out?
The decentralized internet can make its developers no money, that i know of.
All of the cash goes to cloud platform providers like AWS and IBM Cloud.

I mean they're already live. Granted in this weird "voting for council members" stage. And the platform is supposed to launch in a month.

you sir are a scholar and a visionary.
Too bad people in some surveillance obsessed places are already brainwashed into thinking that p2p is bad.

"The fringe" who have been booted off youtube are the only ones interested in a youtube alternative you moron.

Round 2, bois

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Here is the full blown report behind the sign up wall, lads
sandvine.com/hubfs/downloads/phenomena/2019-mobile-phenomena-report.pdf

>They would never get the traffic without something like YouTube suggesting channels.
Pretty much this. As of now whoever is big enough to support their own network was basically made by YouTube.

YouTube has been making shitty administrative decisions like hellfire for the past year. Its almost as if they want their content creators to leave.
Having comments disabled etc and being randomly demonetized there's all kinds of reasons for people to leave all on their own.

As long as normdrones aren't being banned it still isn't worth it for them to swap over to a platform that will have a 10000000 times smaller audience then youtube.

Perhaps bad, majority don’t question services, or hardware they use. Kids are given electronic devices at very young age, and they join Google, Facebook or whatever ecosystem at very young age. People already interpreting Google as internet, also imagine running business without using Google search engine or other spynet/botnet products. People just don’t know or don’t want to know importance of right to privacy, security and open source. Majority Open Source/Free software, projects are too complicated for an average person to switch to or understand.

Here.Fixed 4U

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>Discuss the future of the internet
Abysmal.

Makes sense, didnt see the mobile part.

Tons of small channels (50k~800k) are making most of their money from donations to patreon or selling shirts.
There is a small channel (73k subscribers) that I follow and they make more than $1000 with each livestream.

peertube is one actively developed solution