Is YouTube secretly applying an AI filter to Shorts without telling creators? I recently noticed my videos looked strange and smeary on YouTube compared to I...
That and bandwidth conservation, yep. The costs associated with storage for Youtube are truly mindboggling - which is the reason no competitor has emerged to challenge them.
Nobody can realistically challenge YT on being a “post all the videos here”, which is why we could have “specialist” video sites again, with less content but where you know what you’re getting. Post something on YT, tell people to watch on the main site for the full experience without cut content and all the music that would get instant DMCA strike. It’s not like you can get “the full experience” on YT anyway, they shadowban and demonetize lots of stuff
yeah this is something i’ve been struggling with pertaining to my channel. aside from having all my eggs in the yt basket, i would like to offer my viewers an ad-free experience. as the nature of my channel is 8-10 90-minute videos a week (live music performances from various artists), there’s no one else ready to host so much video for a reasonable price, let alone for free. id love to be on peertube, but i’d have to run my own instance to hog up that much of the storage.
You could make a room in Keet, put your videos there and invite your followers in? No server costs or file size limits since it’s peer to peer. I’m in several rooms with video files of 1-2g, works great.
note that it’s still in beta, but the cool thing is that users can reach out to the dev team there, and they actually respond to you. this guy for example https://github.com/mafintosh
Similar to bittorrent yea, there’s more tech info about the primitives here https://docs.pears.com/
The UI is like normal chat app, with dm’s, group chats, voice calling, file sharing, etc. I recommend you try it out and see for yourself (no phone number or email required)
A number of big names are there, like Louis Rossman, SomeOrdinaryGamers and Mental Outlaw are there, though I don’t know how Odysee reacts to reports, fuck bombs that would make AVGN blush and legal complaints. I don’t think any of their videos is “odysee exclusive” or has exclusive content, so their viewcount is super low on every video, less than 1k
The place seems to have enough variety of content to no longer look like a far-right/crypto controlled place, at least.
Honestly the DMCA strikes are probably way better on YouTube than the alternative of getting hit with lawsuits and cease and desists on a specialist site. The amount of things that are considered normal now on YouTube that were just straight up considered copyright infringement prior to YouTube getting massive is wild for anyone who was in media and used to having to get clearances and pay royalties for anything that wasn’t public domain. Those expectations haven’t changed, and the laws haven’t either, it’s just YouTube has done a lot to normalize things, and license things for the whole platform where they can, because they know it helps keep the site alive. But if you aren’t under the protection of the platform and their agreements, the consequences can get way worse.
Well sure, and we have that with things like Nebula and Pornhub. But even on their very best days, neither of them are really competing with youtube, they’re not vying for the same niche.
What would be the purpose of doing this? Save on disk space by storing a lower quality version that can be upscaled for playback?
That and bandwidth conservation, yep. The costs associated with storage for Youtube are truly mindboggling - which is the reason no competitor has emerged to challenge them.
Nobody can realistically challenge YT on being a “post all the videos here”, which is why we could have “specialist” video sites again, with less content but where you know what you’re getting. Post something on YT, tell people to watch on the main site for the full experience without cut content and all the music that would get instant DMCA strike. It’s not like you can get “the full experience” on YT anyway, they shadowban and demonetize lots of stuff
yeah this is something i’ve been struggling with pertaining to my channel. aside from having all my eggs in the yt basket, i would like to offer my viewers an ad-free experience. as the nature of my channel is 8-10 90-minute videos a week (live music performances from various artists), there’s no one else ready to host so much video for a reasonable price, let alone for free. id love to be on peertube, but i’d have to run my own instance to hog up that much of the storage.
You could make a room in Keet, put your videos there and invite your followers in? No server costs or file size limits since it’s peer to peer. I’m in several rooms with video files of 1-2g, works great.
i’ve not heard of that one. you got a link/info, or should i just search it up on my favorite google alternative?
https://keet.io/
apk also available on github https://support.keet.io/installation-and-setup/installation
note that it’s still in beta, but the cool thing is that users can reach out to the dev team there, and they actually respond to you. this guy for example https://github.com/mafintosh
thanks fediverse stranger.
glad to help, turdburglar!
A p2p video calling… that can also work as video hosting? Is that like setting up a “permanent” torrent?
Similar to bittorrent yea, there’s more tech info about the primitives here https://docs.pears.com/
The UI is like normal chat app, with dm’s, group chats, voice calling, file sharing, etc. I recommend you try it out and see for yourself (no phone number or email required)
What about Odysee? I don’t frequent it too much these days but it seemed like a good alternative a few years ago.
A number of big names are there, like Louis Rossman, SomeOrdinaryGamers and Mental Outlaw are there, though I don’t know how Odysee reacts to reports, fuck bombs that would make AVGN blush and legal complaints. I don’t think any of their videos is “odysee exclusive” or has exclusive content, so their viewcount is super low on every video, less than 1k
The place seems to have enough variety of content to no longer look like a far-right/crypto controlled place, at least.
Honestly the DMCA strikes are probably way better on YouTube than the alternative of getting hit with lawsuits and cease and desists on a specialist site. The amount of things that are considered normal now on YouTube that were just straight up considered copyright infringement prior to YouTube getting massive is wild for anyone who was in media and used to having to get clearances and pay royalties for anything that wasn’t public domain. Those expectations haven’t changed, and the laws haven’t either, it’s just YouTube has done a lot to normalize things, and license things for the whole platform where they can, because they know it helps keep the site alive. But if you aren’t under the protection of the platform and their agreements, the consequences can get way worse.
Well sure, and we have that with things like Nebula and Pornhub. But even on their very best days, neither of them are really competing with youtube, they’re not vying for the same niche.
That seems to be the consensus, with the more conspiratorial minded speculating it’s to get us used to the look and make full AI harder to spot.