I think PeerTube has really come along as a project, but I think it’s caught in a situation where the technical aspects are advancing far faster than the communal ones. In order for PeerTube to actually succeed in practice, I believe that creators ought to reach out to one another to create a type of loose community where we actually follow each other, comment on each other’s stuff, etc, kind of like YouTube’s early years.

  • Sean TilleyOP
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    04 years ago

    My account is [email protected]; right now there are three separate channels attached:

    • Vlogs ([email protected]) - personal vlog entries, not super exciting, but some people are into the more personable side of video communities.
    • Interviews ([email protected] - I’ve been involved in a number of interviews, many of which involve the fediverse. I keep a running archive of the ones I’ve been able to successfully preserve.
    • Browser History ([email protected] - an upcoming show in the works, focused on the history of technology, communities, and movements.