Video Hostings

YouTube's terms and conditions are getting worse and worse, to the point where I am not happy to continue using it.

I have tested many competitor video hostings, and here I present best options that we have. These video hostings are based on distributed technologies and are impossible to censor.

>D.Tube
Based on ipfs (distributed file storage) technology. It is easiest to use.
Reliability: Videos are impossible to censor, but domain can be potentially shut down. Anyone can create full mirror. Fully free and open source.
Website: d.tube/

>PeerTube
Based on federated WebTorrent technology. Anyone can create new instance.
Reliability: Network as a whole is impossible to censor, but any separate instance can be shut down. Fully free and open source.
Most popular instance: peertube.mastodon.host/

>KopyKate
Based on distributed ZeroNet network. Most reliable, but requires some preparation to use.
Reliability: Impossible to censor or shut down. Fully free and open source.
First, install ZeroNet (zeronet.io/), then navigate to this address: localhost:43110/big.kopykate.bit/

Let's boycott Goolag! Let's create mirrors! Let's upload good videos to all these networks!

P. S. I know that there are alternative networks (Tor, i2p, Freenet, …), but they are NOT AS GOOD FOR VIDEOS and HARD TO USE, compared to stuff mentioned above.

DO NOT USE CENTRALIZED SITES such as lifeleak, pewtube, pornhub, google files, dropbox, etc…

Have I missed anything?

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How do we make them more popular?

There is no content there except some /pol tier bullshit

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Have a bump.

I can think of these strategies:

1. Ask youtubers to mirror their content on these sites.
2. Upload (mirror) worthy stuff yourself.
3. Spread the word.
4. Seed videos on ZeroNet and ipfs. More viewers there are, it will get faster for everyone.

mirroring can be automated with utilities such as youtube-dl, but I haven't yet worked on it

Thanks!

Most of youtubers make money with youtube so it wont happen, user, since the sites you mention dont let you do that.

And what alternative is the best in your opinion? Do you anything yourself?

You must all embrace the erasure of the word "privacy" and "freedom" from your vocabulary, as well as the idea.

Blame society for demanding "advance", "seamless", "intuitive", "intelligent", "personalized" technology. Their demands are being fulfilled in exchange for some of our basic human rights.

It's OK, though. We are promised a bright future.

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d.tube/ has built-in monetization for every video. You can see how much money each video is making next to thumbnail.

Secondly, video creators make most money with in-video ad integrations and referral programs. This scheme will work on any platform.

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>It's OK, though.
No, it's not OK!

It is true that technology-illiterate people will use any service that is set to 'default' in devices that they buy. These are same people that trust every word on their TV.

But today more and more people become educated about technology and seek alternatives. Market is getting more competitive. We must continue fighting for independent Internet and prepare truly distributed and free platforms.

pffftt no they don't. it's impossible to generate enough ad revenue now.
why do you think patreon is such a big thing?
the nice thing about it, is that creators are becoming platform agnostic and that will make the switch much easier when it happens.

Youtube is getting crappier for everyone. Creators are desperately searching for alternative platforms. We should make them move to freedom services, instead of another centralized corporate monopoly such as twitch, vimeo, metacafe, dailymotion, etc...

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Bitchute?

As far as I understand, Bitchute is centralized, nonfree and closed-source.

Videos on Bitchute use webtorrent, and can't be censored if you have saved video torrent address in advance.

But their database and website is closed, and can be deleted any time. Mirrors can't be easily made.

Correct if it's wrong.

By comparison, on ZeroNet, each visitor has complete local mirror of website and entire database.
ZeroNet is a lot better and it's the future.

uma delicia

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>ZeroNet
Wait, people use it actively now?

btw new ZeroNet Android app is out recently

>Have I missed anything?
A grade school education

Which of these is the largest at the moment?

Also - d.tube won't load in Brave? Works fine in Chrome...

Just use theweedtube