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@Navigator@jlai.lu
Music composer, game design and cybermancer.
- Comment on How to get discovered on Mastodon? 2 months ago:
Well I’d say just use popular hastags related to your posts and reply to other people.
I’m on Mastodon since 2017 and it will build slowly as you will get much more favs than direct replies anyway.
- Comment on How to get discovered on Mastodon? 2 months ago:
Why would you want to be discovered?
Depending on the answer a lot of things can be done IMO.
- Comment on Looking for games that feel like a summer adventure 3 months ago:
The Wreck
- Comment on Why haven't we figured out monetisation for peertube? 3 months ago:
Where did I say the statement was wrong ? Please elaborate.
- Comment on Why haven't we figured out monetisation for peertube? 3 months ago:
1/ I just gave one example of monetisation that is working with peertube as it is now.
2/ And I explain briefly why most replies make the link with monetisation and ads.
I didn’t make any assumption in 1, I answer the question : monetisation on peertube is possible right now. In 2, I assume Op didn’t understand why people react often as if monetisation was equal to ads. But I didn’t assume Op was talking about that specifically, because if I was I wouldn’t have suggested an alternative monetisation way in 1 in the first place.
You use the word crazy about me two sentences in a row, on a post of two sentences. Chill.
- Comment on Why haven't we figured out monetisation for peertube? 3 months ago:
I would say that the comparison hit a wall here. It seems that there is nothing between pushing a button to get money and learning how peertube is coded and is working internally for you… To be fair to YouTube creators, pushing a button isn’t enough to make you money in most cases.
There is 2 things here: 1_ you want to make and host video. 2_ you want to make videos and make money with it.
In case 1 you don’t care about money, so there is no problem. In case 2 you want money, to me if you want money you should know how to make money with the tools you have (or use other tools if needed). I agree that with Peertube it’s harder to move from case 1 to case 2 easily as it is with YouTube. But the main focus of YouTube in the last years is not sharing content but making money. As I was saying Peertube is a video host software not a tool to make money with videos. It isn’t build with this goal in mind.
- Comment on Why haven't we figured out monetisation for peertube? 3 months ago:
Op wasn’t very specific on what monetisation he was talking about either.
What is your point exactly?
- Comment on Why haven't we figured out monetisation for peertube? 3 months ago:
Well if you don’t know how to operate a car, you should not drive. If you don’t know the basics, you won’t be able to do small repairs yourself. If you don’t know nothing about cars at all, you will likely have to paid more than someone with more knowledge to obtain the same result. Ask any cab if he just pays and doesn’t know anything about cars.
If you’re a video creator who wants to make money with your videos, you should be knowledgeable about monetisation and video making. Don’t be lazy, it’s just your job.
- Comment on Why haven't we figured out monetisation for peertube? 3 months ago:
Because YouTube wants you to not think, but just provide content and shut up.
Peertube (libre softwares in generals) requires to think about things and to make choices by yourself. It doesn’t try to be more than what it is = a tool for easily host videos.
Peertube isn’t a platform.
- Comment on Why haven't we figured out monetisation for peertube? 3 months ago:
Hosting cost money, so an host can setup a patreon to make money to host his peertube instance.
Monetisation like YouTube-monetisation means ads everywhere because, monetisation on YouTube comes from publicity.
- Comment on Why haven't we figured out monetisation for peertube? 3 months ago:
Because anyone with a computer can host a peertube instance. Therefore is you want your videos on peertube it will cost you nothing more than what you already have : a computer running and an internet access.
The only real barrier is having the time and the knowledge to set it up.
Peertube is tech solution to host video, not a way to make money with videos. Monetisation can be done with peertube, but it’s up to creators to set it up.