• Sunfoil@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Why would I pay YouTube that when I can give it directly to the creators though. I’ll just adblock and not put money in the hands of Google, while helping the creators more.

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      11 months ago

      Without the content delivery system, creators don’t really have a way to share their creations with you.

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        11 months ago

        YouTube is far from the only video hosting site, and far from the only way to do it. Peertube, Vimeo, Patreon, Floatplane, Nebula, bitchute to name some examples of sites already set up, with monetisation, with youtube creators actively posting on them. Twitch rivals like Kick and Rumble could also absolutely pivot into taking YTs market share too

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      I mean without YouTube/ Google the alternative for most creators would be to host the videos themselves. And then you would have like 20 Sites which you had to check yourself regularly to get new videos. I get that YouTube isn’t the best solution, but the alternative is much worse. There is a reason why we don’t all still have our own small WordPress blogs.

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        11 months ago

        Yep. And if you look at video platforms that actually have to pay for their own bandwidth (Floatplane by LTT), you’re going to end up paying $5 PER CREATOR. Hosting video on Vimeo is also super expensive.

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        11 months ago

        You know, RSS exists to literally circumvent this problem, albeit for articles. A lot of sites still have it, people just forgot that this is a thing. Little bit of a chore to setup, but its actually pretty nice. Obviously finding these sites is the hard part, but a good search engine (kagi btw) could make it work.

        Also PeerTube exists as well, which reduces the cost of hosting videos.

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        11 months ago

        “most creators would be to host the videos themselves.”

        And where the problem is ?

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          11 months ago

          The Venn Diagram of “people with web hosting skills”, “people with content generation skills”, and “people who want to do this” is basically zero.

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      11 months ago

      Why would I pay YouTube that when I can give it directly to the creators though.

      Do you?