PeerTube won’t take off unlike Lemmy did and still does. People won’t switch from YouTube to PeerTube because the creators they watch aren’t there. Also the YouTube Algorithm is what people make use YouTube in the first place.
Reddit isn’t creator based and doesn’t necessarily need an Algorithm since the users choose what to see anyways. So the Lemmy experience isn’t actually that mich worse than the reddit experience
YT algo is hot garbage, I always have to check the channels of the creators I follow manually. I donate through Patreon and I would be happy to bump up my donations to make it easier for them to move to PeerTube
Entertainers go where the audiences are, educators go where the students are, high production quality professionals who spend hundreds of manhours crafting a video go where the money is.
Any alternative to youtube will necessarily miss out on all the high quality video essays, and maybe all the in-it-for-the-money gaming channels/“reality” shows/mr beast clones/overproduced vlogs… but they will have random users uploading without feeling pressured to make it “quality” according to some algorithm or even the tastes of the majority
PeerTube won’t take off unlike Lemmy did and still does. People won’t switch from YouTube to PeerTube because the creators they watch aren’t there. Also the YouTube Algorithm is what people make use YouTube in the first place.
Reddit isn’t creator based and doesn’t necessarily need an Algorithm since the users choose what to see anyways. So the Lemmy experience isn’t actually that mich worse than the reddit experience
It’s a really good point. It’s both the algo and the creators the keep us there.
Discoverability is something youtube’s alogrithm really gets right, and something lemmy, or the fediverse in general, just sucks at right now.
Creators also need to make money. I doubt Peertube has ad revenue to split with them.
In fairness to YouTube, creators do keep about half the money (in exchange for YouTube hosting the content).
I don’t think that’s thaat much of a deal. Most youtubers also need additional revenue streams like patreon and mearch and sponsorships.
YT algo is hot garbage, I always have to check the channels of the creators I follow manually. I donate through Patreon and I would be happy to bump up my donations to make it easier for them to move to PeerTube
Entertainers go where the audiences are, educators go where the students are, high production quality professionals who spend hundreds of manhours crafting a video go where the money is.
Any alternative to youtube will necessarily miss out on all the high quality video essays, and maybe all the in-it-for-the-money gaming channels/“reality” shows/mr beast clones/overproduced vlogs… but they will have random users uploading without feeling pressured to make it “quality” according to some algorithm or even the tastes of the majority