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 PeerTube is the only worthwhile one at the moment, but it's still not very good. YouTube is extremely hard to decentralize because of the cost of doing so. Odysee's LBRY protocol tries to incentivize people to pay expensive hosting costs by awarding them shitcoins. PeerTube is an awkward ActivityPub implementation with a poor UI made by French people. However, it's currently the best option that exists since it is self-hosted and it can tap into the Fediverse. 
 Relevant to this, in case of interest to anyone 🤔

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 You could host your files on a WP instance and then post the videos here?

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 i been youtuber almost from the start of YouTube but i think we need to give up on Video 

https://dissidentsound.discoursehosting.net/t/is-video-overused-as-a-medium/831

web page format consisting of text, pictures and occasional short, low-resolution videos is infinitely more dense in terms of content to data ratio.  probably about 100 times more dense.

we just need to accept that we don't need video except for things like body cam footage of a police shooting ... and porn. 
 Honestly, in the end I don't think we need need **one** single global video protocol/platform. Is there really such a need? I honestly don't think so in the end, there's ways to get around it, using several of those platforms. At least for now.

Now when it comes to social networking, I definitely think we need something global and one central protocol, in order to define ownership and share content (on one of those platforms above).

#nostr and #activitypub or anything that's open is fine.

Great work with #mostr!! Thank you!