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I read many comments on how PeerTube isn't sustainable as a YouTube alternative and, while it's certainly true right now, are we sure it will be the same in the near future?

The platform is growing and the new mobile app is making great progress; I can certainly see some people investing in a major instance some day, accelerating the platform adoption.

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[โ€“] 3abas@lemm.ee 0 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

Yes, yes, you named the benefits and convenience of a centralized system.

Federalized systems require individual federated maintenance, and that comes with some challenges, but maybe it's not the worst thing in the world if the random videos you uploaded to youtube that never get any views eventually disappeared... Maybe the planet shouldn't bear the burnt of indefinitely holding those videos in replicated backed up storage forever. Maybe that's not valuable data we need for future civilizations.

What if a valuable creator dies and noone is there to run their instance? These are important things to consider and think through so we can solve them. Maybe the answer is a community driven peer node replication?

These aren't unsolvable hurdles, they've been solved already.

[โ€“] roofuskit@lemmy.world 1 points 5 hours ago

Anyone can backup any other peertube instance. But that of course comes at a cost.