Today the first of Feb is Global Switch day, Spread awareness of the Fediverse in your communities.

  • hzl@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    8 hours ago

    Yeah, agreed. The one thing the platforms you see that aren’t YouTube that creators actually use have in common is financial incentive. Nebula is the best example here. Creators get a cut and have more creative freedom, so they actually use it and try to direct their audience to it for bonus content, which seems to actually work. Patreon is similar for a lot of creators, letting them put out additional content with fewer restrictions and letting them get more income from their viewers.

    Some people also seem to have some success with independent platforms. If you look at like a Dropout or Viva Plus, these are both putting stuff out on YouTube and then drawing users in with subscriptions, and that seems to be a sound model.

    But Peertube produces zero dollars for creators, which means they have no incentive to push users there. In fact, they’re incentivized to avoid doing so because there are other platforms that will actually pay them if they can direct traffic there. Peertube lacks both the money-making side of things and the exposure side of things, so there’s no real reason to use it.

    Don’t get me wrong, I’d love to see something independent like Peertube take off, but the model doesn’t really work.

    • baitu@jlai.lu
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      4 hours ago

      But you can have metrics with subscriptions/likes/comments and you could get revenue through sponsorship. Also it would avoid censorship.