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.mascot-loading-block {
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width: 100%;
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flex-grow: 1;
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.mascot-loading {
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display: none;
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}
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}
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.bottom-two-columns {
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margin: 50px auto 0;
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width: 600px;
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& + .bottom-two-columns {
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margin-top: 10px;
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}
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}
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.bottom-link-wrapper {
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display: flex;
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justify-content: flex-end;
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<div>
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<div class="citation">
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<div class="text" v-translate>
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PeerTube aspire to be a <strong>decentralized and free/libre alternative</strong> to video broadcasting services.
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PeerTube aspires to be a <strong>decentralized and free/libre alternative</strong> to video broadcasting services.
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="two-columns">
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<img :src="buildImgUrl('peertube-federation-multiplicity.png')" alt="Funny federation schema"/>
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<div>
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<div class="citation">
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<div class="left-bar"></div>
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Rather, it is <strong>a network of inter-connected small videos hosters</strong>.
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</div>
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</div>
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</div>
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<p v-translate>
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<p v-translate class="bottom-two-columns">
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Anyone with a modicum of technical skills can host a PeerTube server, aka an instance.
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Each instance hosts its users and their videos.
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In this way, <strong>every instance is created, moderated and maintained independently by various administrators.</strong>
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</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="bottom-link-wrapper">
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<router-link :to="{ path: '/instances', hash: 'instances-list' }" class="bottom-link">
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<div class="text" v-translate>This is just how a <strong>federation</strong> works!</div>
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</div>
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</div>
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<p v-translate>
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<img :src="buildImgUrl('peertube-federation-2-instances.png')" alt="Funny 2 instances communication schema"/>
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</div>
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<p v-translate class="bottom-two-columns">
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And there's more! PeerTube uses Activity Pub, a federating protocol that <strong>allows you to interact with other software</strong>,
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provided they also use this protocol. For example, PeerTube and Mastodon -a Twitter alternative- are connected:
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<strong>you can follow a PeerTube user from Mastodon</strong> (the latest videos from the PeerTube account you follow will appear in your feed),
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<strong>and even comment on a PeerTube-hosted video directly from your Mastodon's account.</strong>
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</p>
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</div>
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<img :src="buildImgUrl('peertube-federation-2-instances.png')" alt="Funny 2 instances communication schema"/>
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</div>
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<!-- TODO: find interesting resource regarding federation-->
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Peertube is not subject to any corporate monopoly, does not rely on ads and <strong>does not track you.</strong>
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</div>
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</div>
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</div>
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</div>
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<p v-translate>
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<p class="bottom-two-columns" v-translate>
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Most importantly, <strong>you are a person to PeerTube, not a product in need of profiling so as to be stuck in video
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loops.</strong>
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For example, PeerTube doesn't use any biased recommendation algorithms to keep you online for hours on end.
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</p>
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<p v-translate>
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<p class="bottom-two-columns" v-translate>
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All of this is made possible by Peertube's free/libre license (GNU-AGPL).
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Its code is a digital "common", that belongs to everybody, instead of a secret formula that belongs to Google
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(in the case of Youtube) or to Vivendi/Bolloré (Dailymotion).
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This free/libre license <strong>guarantees our fundamental freedoms as users and allows many contributors to offer evolutions
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and new features.</strong>
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</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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<!-- TODO: find interesting resource regarding free softwares -->
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<!-- <div class="bottom-link-wrapper">-->
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YouTube has clearly gone astray: its hoster, Google-Alphabet, can enforce its ContentID system (the infamous "Robocopyright")
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or its videos recommendation system, all of which appear to be as obscure as unfair.
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</div>
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="citation">
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<div class="citation bottom-two-columns">
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<div class="left-bar"></div>
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<div class="text" v-translate>
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</div>
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</div>
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<div v-translate>
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<div class="bottom-two-columns" v-translate>
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With PeerTube, you get to choose your hosting provider according to their terms of use, such as their disk space limit per user,
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their moderation policy, who they chose to federate with... You are not speaking with a huge tech company, so you can
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talk it out in case of any issue, need, desire...
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</div>
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</div>
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</div>
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<router-link :to="{ path: '/instances', hash: 'instances-list' }" class="jpt-button discover-instances">
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<translate>Browse/discover PeerTube instances</translate>
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<div class="two-columns">
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<img :src="buildImgUrl('peertube-p2p.png')" alt="PeerTube P2P illustration"/>
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<div>
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<div class="citation">
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<div class="left-bar"></div>
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<strong>lowering the load of their hosts.</strong>
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</div>
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</div>
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</div>
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<p v-translate>
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<p class="bottom-two-columns" v-translate>
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In this way, when you watch a video, your computer contributes to its broadcast.
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If a lot of people are watching the same video at the same time, their browser automatically send smalls pieces of the
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video to the other viewers.
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<strong>The server resources are not over-exploited</strong>: the stream is split, the network optimized.
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</p>
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<p v-translate>
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<p class="bottom-two-columns" v-translate>
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It might not look like it, but thanks to peer-to-peer broadcasting, popular video makers and their videos are no longer
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forced to be hosted by big companies, whose infrastructure can stand thousands of views at the same time... or to pay for a
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robust but extremely expensive independent video host.
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</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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</div>
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<div id="your-move">
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<div class="subtitle">
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