By now, I’m sure you’ve heard about the Reddit protests and blackouts but what exactly is going on with Reddit? Why are people protesting and why did the pro...
A video about the effectiveness of the Reddit protest
I’m not big on video content so that doesn’t bother me at all, but I could see how that might hold some people back if they prefer that. Funnily enough, I often won’t click a link if I see it goes to a video instead of an article.
That being said PeerTube is in the works, still a ways to go but it’s comin’
The best use of peertube might actually be integration with the rest of the fediverse - post from peertube buttons might actually make sense
It’s not monetizable so it’s not worth it for big content creators, but it’s absolutely perfect for posting a quick video for sharing via mastodon, kbin or lemmy
I agree! That seems like a great thing to add to the Fediverse road map. There are other more pressing issues that need to be worked on first but I’d love to see that level of integration eventually.
I’m not big on video content so that doesn’t bother me at all, but I could see how that might hold some people back if they prefer that. Funnily enough, I often won’t click a link if I see it goes to a video instead of an article.
That being said PeerTube is in the works, still a ways to go but it’s comin’
The best use of peertube might actually be integration with the rest of the fediverse - post from peertube buttons might actually make sense
It’s not monetizable so it’s not worth it for big content creators, but it’s absolutely perfect for posting a quick video for sharing via mastodon, kbin or lemmy
I agree! That seems like a great thing to add to the Fediverse road map. There are other more pressing issues that need to be worked on first but I’d love to see that level of integration eventually.