There is a previous discussion on this HN thread ‘PeerTube, the “Decentralized YouTube”, succeeds in crowdfunding’ : https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17577372 (standard ycombinator link warning applies)
here are two for and against snippets of creators wanting centralization, decentralization:
themagician on July 20, 2018 [–]
What the people who want decentralized services don’t realize is that the content creators want centralized services (whether they realize it or not) …
resters on July 20, 2018 [–]
Your assumptions are completely wrong. Content creators simply want a platform for gathering an audience. Youtube wants to play as many …
It’s an ethical problem when dealing with taking someone else’s work and distributing it without their consent, not anything to do with YouTube.
There is a previous discussion on this HN thread ‘PeerTube, the “Decentralized YouTube”, succeeds in crowdfunding’ : https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17577372 (standard ycombinator link warning applies)
here are two for and against snippets of creators wanting centralization, decentralization:
Yeah. People who publish things have a right to get angry if somebody pays them illegal attention