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meta:
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title: '@:home.title ! #JoinPeerTube'
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menu:
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faq: F.A.Q.
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help: Support
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docs: Documentation
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code: Source code
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instances: Instances
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hall-of-fame: Hall of fame
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news: News
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link:
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forumPT: https://framacolibri.org/c/peertube
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wArticle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
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home:
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title: Take back control of your videos
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intro:
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title: A decentralized video hosting network, based on free/libre software
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getting-started: Get started
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how-it-works: How it works
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banner:
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subtitle: We’re talking about our progress these last months and what’s coming
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next.
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button: Support
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install: Install PeerTube
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why:
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power:
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title: Take back the power… and the responsibilities!
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desc: 'PeerTube isn’t a single video hosting platform with a single group of
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rules: it’s a network of dozens of interconnected hosting providers, and each
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provider is composed of different people and administrators. You don’t like
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some of the rules? You’re free to join the hosting provider of your choice,
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or even better, be your own hosting provider with your own rules!'
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content:
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title: Take control of your content
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desc: PeerTube allows you to share all your videos. Being in direct contact
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with a human hosting provider (or becoming your own) allows you to choose
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how their broadcasting is done. Your videos will benefit from tools to fill
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description, categorization, choosing a preview image and marking videos as
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not safe for work. Tweaking the <strong>Support</strong> button will allow
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you to show your audience how you want them to support your work.
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usersfirst:
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title: Putting the users first
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desc: 'You’re a person, not a product. PeerTube is a free/libre software financed
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by a French non-profit organization: @:data.html.soft</>. All instances are
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created, animated, moderated and maintained independently. PeerTube isn’t
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submitted by any company monopole, doesn’t depend on ads and doesn’t track
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you. With PeerTube you’re not a product: PeerTube is at your service, not
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the other way around.'
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broadcast:
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title: Become an actor of your videos broadcasting
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desc: When you watch a video with PeerTube, the WebTorrent technology allows
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you to be part of the broadcasting of this video with the viewers who are
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watching it at the same time. This video stream sharing allows a healthier
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distribution of exchanges on the network. Moreover, the federation protocol
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(ActivityPub) allows to publish the videos and comments on other platforms
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that support it, such as <a href="@:data.link.mastodon">Mastodon</a>! (experimental)
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getting-started:
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title: Get started
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watch:
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title: Watch
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framatube: Watch videos on @:data.color.tube
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register:
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title: Register
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list: 'List of instances on which you can register:'
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error: We are sorry, but we failed to fetch the list of available instances.
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Please try again later.
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email: 'This is like picking an e-mail hosting provider: the domain will be
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part of your username!'
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instances:
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per_user: per user
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followers: followers
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instances: instances
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follows: follows
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bytes:
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B: B
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KB: KB
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MB: MB
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GB: GB
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no_quota: No quota
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install:
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title: Install your own
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text:
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- If you are interested in running your own instance — for your friends, family
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or organization — you can get started by <a href="@:data.link.gitPT/blob/develop/support/doc/production.md">reading
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the installation documentation</a>.
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- You’ll only host your own users and their own videos. You can define the number
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of available registrations and a disk quota per user. Only videos from instances
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you <strong>have chosen</strong> to follow will show up on your homepage.
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btn: Read the docs
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how-it-works:
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how:
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title: How it works
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text:
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- Everybody can host a PeerTube server we call <strong>instance</strong>. Every
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instance hosts its own users and their videos. It also keeps a list of the
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videos available of the instances the administrator chooses to follow in order
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to suggest them to its users.
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- Every account has a globally unique identifier (e.g. @chocobozzz@framatube.org)
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consisting of the local username (@chocobozzz) and the domain name of the
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server it is on (framatube.org).
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- The administrators of a PeerTube instance can follow each other. When your
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PeerTube instance follows another PeerTube instance, you receive the videos’
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preview information from this instance. This way, you can display the videos
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available on your instance and on the instances you decided to follow. So
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you keep control of the videos displayed on your PeerTube instance!
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btn: Questions?
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why:
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title: Why is that cool?
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text:
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- Servers are run independently by different people and organizations. They
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can apply wildly different moderation policies, so you can find or make one
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that fits your taste perfectly.
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- By watching a video, you help the hosting provider to broadcast it by becoming
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a broadcaster of the video yourself. Each instance doesn’t need much money
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to broadcast the videos of its users.
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btn: Get started
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footer:
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text: Built on top of
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thanks: Thanks!
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faq:
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title: A few questions to discover PeerTube…
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clic: (click on the questions to discover the answers)
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section:
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prez: PeerTube Presentation
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content: Creation and content
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tech: Technical questions
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prez:
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what:
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title: What is PeerTube?
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text:
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- PeerTube is software that you install on a web server. It allows you to create
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a video hosting website, so create your “homemade YouTube”.
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- The difference to YouTube is that it’s not intended to create a huge platform
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centralizing videos from the whole world on a single server farm (which is
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horribly expensive).
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- On the contrary, PeerTube’s concept is to create a network of multiple small
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interconnected video hosting providers.
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pros:
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title: The three main advantages of PeerTube.
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text:
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- 'PeerTube is unique because (as far as we know) it’s the only video hosting
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web application which combines three advantages:'
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- Linked together, these three features makes it easy to host videos on the
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server side, while remaining practical, ethical and fun for the internet users.
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list:
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- An open code (transparency) under a free/libre license (ethic, respect and
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community-driven development);
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- A federation of interconnected hosting providers (so more video choices wherever
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you go to see them);
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- Peer-to-peer broadcasting – and therefore viewing – (so no slowing down when
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a video becomes viral).
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libre:
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title: Why is it better as free/libre software?
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text:
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- Because by design free/libre software respects our fundamental freedoms, and
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guarantees them by <a href="@:data.link.gitPT/blob/develop/LICENSE">a license</a>,
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so a legally enforceable contract.
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- 'Concretely here, it means that:'
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list:
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- PeerTube is freely provided, no need to pay to install it on your server;
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- 'We can look under the hood of PeerTube (its source code): it’s auditable,
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transparent;'
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- Its development is community-based, it can be enhanced by everyone’s contributions.
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federated:
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title: What’s the interest to federate the video hosting providers?
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text:
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- 'The advantage of YouTube (and other platforms) is its video catalog: from
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knitting tutorials to Minecraft constructions through videos of kittens or
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holidays… you can find everything!'
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- The more the video catalogue is varied, the more people are interested, the
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more videos are uploaded… but hosting videos from all over the world is (very,
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very) expensive!
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- If the hosting provider Knitting-PeerTube becomes friends with Kittens-Tube
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and Framatube, it will display the videos of others on its site, thus diluting
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hosting costs while remaining practical and complete for Internet users.
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- 'PeerTube’s federation protocol will be fluid (everyone can choose their “friends”
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hosts), and based on <a href="@:data.link.activitypub">ActivityPub</a>: this
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will open the possibility to connect with tools like Mastodon or MediaGoblin.'
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p2p:
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title: Why broadcast PeerTube videos through peer-to-peer?
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text:
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- 'When you host a large file like a video, the biggest thing to fear is success:
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if a video becomes viral and many people watch it at the same time, the server
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has a big risk of getting overloaded!'
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- Peer-to-peer broadcasting allows, thanks to the <a href="@:link.wArticle/WebRTC">WebRTC</a>
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protocol, that Internet users who watch the same video at the same time exchange
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bits of files, which relieves the server.
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- 'There is nothing to do: your web browser does it automatically. If you are
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on a mobile phone or if your network does not allow it (router, firewall,
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etc.), this function is disabled and switches back to an “old-style” video
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broadcast @:data.emoji.wink</>.'
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admin:
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title: For those who know how to administer a server, PeerTube is…
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text:
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- '<strong>It’s software you install on your server</strong> to create a website
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where videos are hosted and broadcast… Basically: you create your own “homemade
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YouTube”!'
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- There already exists free/libre software that enables you to do this. But
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with PeerTube, you can link your instance (your video website) to Zaïd’s PeerTube
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instance (where he hosts videos of the lectures for his people’s university),
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to Catherin’s (who hosts her webmedia videos) or even to Solar’s PeerTube
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instance (who manages a vloggers collective).
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- '<strong>But PeerTube doesn’t centralize: it federates.</strong> Thanks to
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the <a href="@:data.link.activitypub">ActivityPub</a> protocol (also used
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by <a href="@:data.link.mastodon">the Mastodon federation</a>, a free/libre
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Twitter alternative), PeerTube can federate several small hosters so they
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don’t have to buy thousands of hard disks to host videos for the whole world.'
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- As a result, on your PeerTube website, the audience will be able to watch
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not only your videos, but also videos hosted by Zaïd, Catherin or Solar… without
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having to host their videos on your PeerTube-powered website. Such diversity
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in a video-catalog makes it very attractive. Such a large choice and diversity
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of videos is what made centralized platforms such as YouTube succesful.
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- 'Federation offers another benefit: <strong>everyone becomes independent</strong>.
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Zaïd, Catherin, Solar and yourself can make your own rules, your own Terms
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of Services (for example, one can imagine a MeowTube where dogs videos are
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strictly forbidden @:data.emoji.wink).'
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video-maker:
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title: For those who wants to upload their videos, PeerTube allows…
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text:
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- 'It allows you to choose a hoster that fits you. YouTube’s excesses are a
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good exemple: its hoster, Google/Alphabet, can impose its “Robocopyright”
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(the ContentID system) or its tools to index, recommend and spotlight videos;
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and those tools seem as unfair as they are obscure. Even though, it already
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forces you <a href="@:data.link.tosdr">to give it extended copyrights on your
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videos, for free</a>!'
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- With PeerTube, <strong>you can choose the hoster of your videos according
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to his terms of services</strong>, his moderation policy, his federation choices…
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As you don’t have a tech giant facing you, you might be able to talk with
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you hoster if you ever have a problem, a need, or something you want.
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- The other big advantage of PeerTube is that your hoster doesn’t have to fear
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the sudden success of one of your videos. Indeed, PeerTube broadcasts videos
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with the protocol <a href="@:link.wArticle/BitTorrent">WebTorrent</a>. If
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hundreds of people are watching your video at the same time, their browsers
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automatically send bits of your video to other viewers.
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- Before this peer-to-peer broadcast, successful videographers (or videos that
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make the buzz) were doomed to be hosted by a web giant whose infrastructure
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can handle millions of simultaneous views… Or to pay for a very expensive
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independent video host so that it can hold the load.
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audience:
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title: For those who want to watch videos, PeerTube can offer…
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text:
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- One of the benefits is that <strong>you become a part of the broadcasting
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of the videos you are watching</strong>. If other people are watching a PeerTube
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video at the same time as you, as long as your tab remains open, your browser
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shares bits of that video and you participate in a healthier use of the Internet.
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- 'Of course, PeerTube’s video player adapts to your situation: if your installation
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does not allow peer-to-peer playback (corporate network, recalcitrant browser,
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etc.) video playback will be done in the classic way.'
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- But above all, <strong>PeerTube treats you like a person, not as a product</strong>
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that it has to track, profile, and lock in video loops to better sell your
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available brain time. Thus, the <a href="@:data.link.gitPT">source code</a>
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(the recipe) of the PeerTube software is open, making its operation transparent.
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- '<strong>PeerTube is not only open-source: it’s free (as in free speech).</strong>
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Its free license guarantees our fundamental freedoms as users. It is this
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respect for our freedoms that allows Framasoft to invite you to contribute
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to this software, and many evolutions (innovative comment system, etc.) have
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already been suggested by some of you.'
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remplace-yt:
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title: Is PeerTube’s purpose to replace YouTube?
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text:
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- 'We can answer with certainty: no!'
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- In March 2018, PeerTube released its publicly usable beta version. Several
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collectives set up the first instances, thus creating the bases of the federation.
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- But this is just the beginning, PeerTube is not (yet) perfect, and many features
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are missing. But we intend to keep improving it day after day.
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- 'March 2018 thus represents the birth of the PeerTube federations: the more
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this software will be used and supported, the more people will use it and
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contribute to it, and the faster it will evolve towards a concrete alternative
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to platforms such as YouTube.'
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- 'Nevertheless, the ambition remains to be <strong>a free and decentralized
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alternative</strong>: the goal of an alternative is not to replace, but to
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propose something else, with different values, in parallel to what already
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exists.'
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content:
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law:
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title: If it’s free, can we upload illegal stuff on it?
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text:
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- Being free doesn’t mean being above the law! Each PeerTube hosting provider
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can decide on its own general conditions of use, abiding by their local laws.
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- For example, in France, discriminatory content <a href="https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lois_contre_le_racisme_et_les_discours_de_haine">is
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prohibited</a> and may be <a href="http://stop-discrimination.gouv.fr/agir/ne-pas-laisser-faire-les-recours">reported
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to the authorities</a>. PeerTube allows users to report problematic videos,
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and each administrator must then apply its moderation in accordance with its
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terms and conditions and the law.
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- The federation system, for its part, allows hosts to decide with whom they
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want to connect, depending on the types of content or the moderation policies
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of others.
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responsible:
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title: Who is responsible for content published on PeerTube?
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text:
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- 'PeerTube is not a website: it is software that allows a web hoster (for example,
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Dominique) to create a video website (let’s call it DominiqueTube).'
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- Now imagine that Camille has created an account on DominiqueTube and uploads
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an illegal video, because this video uses music created by Solal.
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- Solal goes on Framatube, an instance which follows DominiqueTube. So, Solal
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can see, from Framatube, the videos published on DominiqueTube.
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- Solal sees Camille’s illegal video, and signals it with the button provided
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for that purpose. Although the report is made from Framatube, it is sent directly
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to the person hosting the illegal content, Dominique.
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- From that moment on, Dominique is responsible, because they are warned that
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they’re hosting an illegal video. It is therefore up to them to act if they
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don’t want to be held accountable before the law.
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- Then Dominique and Solal can turn against Camille, who uploaded the video.
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money:
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title: What is PeerTube’s remuneration policy?
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text:
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- OrderedDict([('There are none, not at the moment', 'PeerTube is a tool that
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we wanted neutral in terms of remuneration.')])
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- 'For now, the solution proposed to people who upload videos is to use the
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“support” button under the video. This button displays a frame in which people
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who upload videos can display text, images, and links freely. For example,
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it’s possible to put a link to Patreon, Tipeee, Paypal, Liberapay (or any
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other solution) there. Other examples: put a postal address if you’d like
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to receive physical thank-you cards, put a logo of your enterprise, a link
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to support a non-profit organisation…'
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- We did not go any further because to favour one technical solution would be
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to impose, in the code, a political vision of cultural sharing and its financing.
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All financial solutions are possible and treated equally in PeerTube.
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- However, many improvements of PeerTube are to be expected… Including those
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that would allow you to create (and choose) the monetization tools that interest
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you!
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- 'Nevertheless, it is worth remembering that the vast majority of videos published
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on the Internet (and even on YouTube) are shared for non-market purposes:
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remuneration is a tool, but not necessarily a main or essential purpose.'
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instances:
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title: Where can I put my videos?
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text:
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- You need to find a PeerTube hosting instance you trust.
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- There’s a complete <a href="@:data.link.instancesPT">list of instances here</a>,
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and a list of those that are <a href="./#register">open to registration
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here</a>.
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- Then, we recommend you go to the instances, read their “about” page to discover
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their terms of use (disk space limit per user, content policy, etc.).
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- It’s best to contact and talk directly with hosting providers, to understand
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their business model, vision, etc. Because only you can determine what makes
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you trust such or such host, and thus entrust your videos to them.
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pornography:
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title: There are many porn videos on PeerTube!
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text:
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- No. In October 2018, on an average instance federating with ~200 instances
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and indexing ~16000 videos, only ~200 videos are tagged as NSFW (i. e. the
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content is sensitive, which could be something else than pornography). Therefore,
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they represent only ~1% of all the videos.
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- 'Moreover, each administrator decides with which instances he wants to federate:
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he has the full control of the content he wants to display on his instance.
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It’s up to him to choose the policy regarding this kind of videos. He can
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decide to: <ul><li>Display them</li><li>Blur the title and thumbnail</li><li>Hide
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them</li></ul>'
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- By default, this configuration is set to “Hide them”. If some administrators
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decide to display them with a blur filter for example, it’s <strong>their</strong>
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choice.
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- Finally, any user can override this configuration, and decides if he want
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to display, blur or hide these videos for himself.
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- 'PeerTube is just a software: it’s not Framasoft (non-profit that develops
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PeerTube) that’s responsible for the content published on some instances.'
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- 'It’s up to everyone to be responsible: parents, visitors, uploaders, PeerTube
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administrators to respect the law and avoid any problematic situations.'
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forum: Discuss on our forum
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tech:
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install:
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title: How do I install PeerTube?
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text:
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- The <a href="@:data.link.gitPT/blob/develop/support/doc/production.md">installation
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guide is here</a> (only in English, for the moment).
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- 'We recommend not to install PeerTube on low-end hardware or behind a weak
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connection (for example, on a RaspberryPi with an ADSL connection): this could
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slow down all federations.'
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- 'Don’t bother the developer to help you install your instance: we have a <a
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href="@:link.forumPT">support forum</a> for that.'
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moderation:
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title: PeerTube v1.0 does not seem to me to contain all the tools necessary
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for a good management of my instance.
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text:
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- '<blockquote>“It’s outrageous and unconscious: you’re releasing PeerTube’s
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version 1 when it doesn’t contain the necessary tools to effectively manage
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videos claimed by rights holders, or to effectively manage the issue of online
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harassment in comments, or to effectively manage monetization through advertising,
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or to (insert here your request to PeerTube). It will never work! What do
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you intend to do about it?”</blockquote>'
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- You’re right. PeerTube 1.0 is not the perfect tool, far from it. And we never
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promised that this version 1.0 would be a tool that would include all the
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features corresponding to all cases.
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- PeerTube 1.0 is the realization of the commitment we made in October 2017
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to take PeerTube from an alpha version (personal project and proof of concept
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that a federated video platform could work) to a 1.0 version in October 2018
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(which does not mean “final version”, but “version considered stable and distributable”).
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- Remember that PeerTube has only one (almost) full time developer and a small
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handful of very involved volunteers. It is not a product developed by a start-up
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with a full time team (dev, design, UX, marketing, support, etc.) and significant
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financial support. It is a Community free software, the development of which
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will continue over the months and, we hope, in the years to come.
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- 'We are well aware of the shortcomings of PeerTube 1.0, especially in the
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moderation tools area (videos, comments, etc.). And we intend to work on these
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weaknesses.'
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- 'We have chosen to do so as follows: on the one hand we will work primarily
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in the coming months to improve these tools within PeerTube itself (in the
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<i>core</i> of the software). On the other hand, we will also focus, in parallel,
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a large part of PeerTube’s development effort during 2019 on the integration
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of a plugin system, which can be developed by the communities.'
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- 'Indeed, we do not claim to have the science behind it and know how best to
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manage each of the tools according to each of the needs. For example: with
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regard to the question of DMCA requests, cases vary according to geographical
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jurisdictions (European law is different from French law, itself different
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from Canadian law, itself different from American law, etc.). Concerning the
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tools for moderating comments, here again, we cannot decree ourselves experts
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of the subject, because this is simply not the case.'
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- By acting both on the <i>core</i>, but also by allowing the development of
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plugins, we believe that PeerTube will, in the long term, be able to respond
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much better to these issues and allow different communities to adapt PeerTube
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to their needs.
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- We are working as quickly as possible to improve PeerTube, but we are doing
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so with the resources we have, which means <strong>very</strong> limited.
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- 'In the meantime, as an user if you feel that PeerTube 1.0 does not currently
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meet your needs, it’s simple: don’t use it right now :) (we remind you that
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we don’t make money developing PeerTube, and that if we obviously hope for
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its success, the survival of our association doesn’t depend on it).'
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- As an administrator, if you are afraid of DMCA requests, there is an option
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to limit the opening of registrations to people you know. You will then be
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able to reopen registrations without verification once these verification
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tools have been integrated, or you have developed them.
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code:
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title: How do I contribute to PeerTube’s code?
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text:
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- The <a href="@:data.link.gitPT">Git repository of PeerTube is here</a>.
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- You can <a href="@:data.link.gitPT/issues">create an issue</a>, contribute
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to it, or even start contributing by choosing the <a href="@:data.link.gitPT/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22">easy
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problems for those who begin</a>.
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- If you want to help out in another way, or if you want to request a feature,
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come discuss it on our <a href="@:link.forumPT">contribution forum</a>.
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protocol:
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title: Why does PeerTube use the ActivityPub federation protocol? Why not IPFS
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/ d.tube / Steemit?
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text:
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- PeerTube uses ActivityPub because this federation protocol is recommended
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by the W3C and is already used by the federated social network Mastodon.
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- IPFS is a great technology, but it still seems very (too!) young for large
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scale streaming of large files.
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- After discussing it on our forum, we feel that d.tube is not free or open
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source, because publishing only compiled code hinders freedom of modification.
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- D.tube is based on Steem for “remuneration”, it is a choice, but Steem is
|
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<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steemit#Criticism">widely criticized</a>
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as <a href="https://steemit.com/steemit/@docdelux/30-days-of-steemit-here-is-my-criticism">highly
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centralized</a>, and suspiciously <a href="https://steemit.com/steemit/@thecryptonews/psa-constructive-criticism-the-ugly-truth-behind-steemit">resembles
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a Ponzi system</a>.
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- PeerTube is free, decentralized, distributed, and does not impose any remuneration
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model. This is the choice we have made, which is debatable, and others (like
|
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d.tube) have made other choices, which have their advantages. So it’s up to
|
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you to see what suits you.
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hof:
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title: Hall of fame
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sponsors: Sponsors
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donators: Financial Contributors
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dev: Contributors
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contrib: Contribute to the code
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