peertube, to fediverse
@peertube@framapiaf.org avatar

We are so proud to present you 's story and our 2024 roadmap rolled into one big read:

https://framablog.org/2023/12/12/mobile-app-redesign-new-dev-promotion-lets-build-a-bright-future-for-peertube/

...a blogpost we should have called:

"REVELATION😱😱😱 : The whole and naked TRUTH about !!!!! (no clickbait) (storytime)"

peertube,
@peertube@framapiaf.org avatar

Our work, on and all our actions, is above all financed by your donations.

This year again, we need your support! We have 3 weeks left to raise €138,000 and complete our 2024 budget: please share the news with those around you!

https://support.framasoft.org

smallcircles, to fediverse
@smallcircles@social.coop avatar

Attn Fedizens..

In the past several great conferences were organized. The last one was in 2020 and the great talks are online on at https://conf.tube/c/apconf_channel/videos?s=1

Now there's another call for volunteers who'd like to organize the next 💥

An initiative started by @strypey that needs your help and involvement.

https://socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/anyone-keen-on-a-fediverse-conference-in-2023-24/3167

Please respond to the forum with your ideas and participation.

Boosts appreciated 🚀

feditips, to fediverse
@feditips@mstdn.social avatar

If you're uploading to , it's important to include tags, because these will make it a lot easier for people to notice your video.

PeerTube tags automatically appear as hashtags on Mastodon, so people searching or following those hashtags will see your video 👍

If you use more than one word in a tag, it will automatically be converted into a single phrase.

(PT tags have always worked as hashtags on Mastodon, but starting in Masto 4.2.0 the tags are actually visible below the video.)

art, to Youtube
@art@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

With getting more aggressive it seems like a good time to point out is probably our best bet in democratizing video on the open web.

Look at the cool stuff that @tilvids is doing by building a community with PeerTube.

Framasoft, to fediverse French
@Framasoft@framapiaf.org avatar

Protection des vidéos par mot de passe, réupload d'une vidéo, storyboard, chapitres...

On est fiers et heureuses de vous présenter le boulot de cette année sur v6 !

À lire et partager largement : https://framablog.org/2023/11/28/peertube-v6-est-publie-et-concu-grace-a-vos-idees/

:boost_requested:

Herover, to fediverse
@Herover@helvede.net avatar

I've been working on a subtitle editor plugin for !
It adds a extra button on the update video page, and can do most of what you find in other tools, like visualize audio, basic formatting, and makes it easy to switch language.
The goal is that it should be "good enough" for most who just want to add subtitles/captions, but don't want to spend time finding and downloading dedicated software for this.
Instance administrators can install it via the plugin page.

Screen recording of me opening the subtitle editor on a video about accessibility in Copenhagen. I demonstrate visualizing audio, panning, editing text in the english translation, and moving the start of the subtitle text.

Jyoti, to fediverse
@Jyoti@mas.to avatar

MY FELLOW FEDIVERSE GEEKS - PLEASE HELP!

I wish to abandon YouTube because they are absolute fucking dickheads. I currently have 28K subscribers for 141 vids.

My current YT channel is a mix of my original music videos, gear reviews and other bits and bobs.

Which Peertube server would you recommend me to join?

Ruth_Mottram, to fediverse
@Ruth_Mottram@fediscience.org avatar

I just found 's channel.

This is an interesting interview with @BBC_News_Labs on how see the developments

@Flipboard

BBC’s Experiment in the Fediverse, with Senior Firestarter Ian Forrester
https://flipboard.video/videos/watch/2ce52ee8-fe4a-46c2-9b4c-a6e4b8637a77

aral, to Bulgaria
@aral@mastodon.ar.al avatar

EU leaving Fediverse (Mastodon & PeerTube) because no one wants to operate the servers

“In recent years, a total of 40 institutions have opened an account with EU Voice, including the EU Data Protection Supervisor, the European Court of Justice and the EU Commission. The video platform, on the other hand, was used by six institutions … the EU institutions were thus the largest group of public institutions in the Fediverse worldwide.”

https://netzpolitik.org/2024/mastodon-und-peertube-eu-macht-fediverse-dicht-weil-niemand-die-server-betreiben-will/

#eu #fediverse #mastodon #peertube

peertube, (edited ) to random
@peertube@framapiaf.org avatar

Thanks to everyone who was there asked questions using and made this first livestream about a great moment!

Once again, a huge thanks to @LaurensHof from the @fediversereport for accepting to being our host and asking your questions!

If you missed it, here is the replay: https://peer.tube/w/3V6RdL2pMhRZQjy9Y7GcCA

(edit: boost will make your tentacules smooth and supple! :boost_requested: )

atomicpoet, to fediverse
@atomicpoet@atomicpoet.org avatar

When I look at the most active servers on the Fediverse, Mastodon isn’t dominating.

Here’s the actual breakdown of the 10 most active servers according to server type:

  1. misskey.io (Misskey) - 3.9M posts per month
  2. mastodon.social (Mastodon) - 1.7M posts per month
  3. pixelfed.social (Pixelfed) - 754K posts per month
  4. botsinspace.in (Mastodon) - 648K posts per month
  5. mstdn.social (Mastodon) - 634K posts per month
  6. nijimiss.moe (Misskey) - 627K posts per month
  7. mstdn.jp (Mastodon) - 588K posts per month
  8. misskey.gamelore.fun (Misskey) - 497K posts per month
  9. fedibird.com (Fedibird) - 431K posts per month
  10. misskey.cf (Misskey) - 425K posts per month

Once you expand to the next 10 more active servers:

What does this mean?

When we measure for activity – not accounts – Mastodon isn’t even in first place. Misskey is.

Mastodon is in 2nd place.

And other server types, like Pixelfed, aren’t doing so shabby either.

But what’s more interesting is what this all means when you also take into consideration account sign-ups.

It’s true that according to total accounts, mastodon.social is the biggest server on the Fediverse with 1,159,110 accounts. In comparison, misskey.io only has 183,549 accounts.

However, misskey.io is producing 2x more content than mastodon.social.

Some people wonder if this is because of spam.

As someone who actively monitors both misskey.io and mastodon.social, it actually looks like mastodon.social produces more spam. I have yet to encounter spam on misskey.io, nor have I received spam from there. I can’t say the same about mastodon.social – seeing how I received crypto spam to my inbox from there twice last month.

What’s going on?

First, I must acknowledge a fact. The Fediverse is simply more popular in Japan. When I look at the 10 most active servers on the Fediverse, 6 of them are Japanese. Yes, even the Mastodon servers.

And in Japan, it looks like Misskey is overtaking Mastodon. This is not yet true in terms of sheer account numbers, but the fastest growing servers are clearly Misskey. In terms of raw post production, though, Misskey has already overtaken Mastodon.

Something I often hear is, “So what if something’s big in Japan? Lots of bands are big in Japan too, and we don’t hear a whisper from them here in the West.”

While comparing software to music is silly, it is a mistake for Westerners to ignore the cultural impact of Japan and other Asian nations.

We live in an era where many Western kids grow up with Japanese video games, anime, and J-Pop. Many of them don’t even look at Japanese media as “foreign”. It’s simply part of their cultural rubric.

Why do I bring this up? Because while the majority of Fediverse accounts are from the West, the majority of Fediverse content is from Japan. And while there is a language barrier, it’s only a matter of time before that content finds its way out West.

But if you’re a content producer making stuff for the Fediverse, I also think it’s important to ask yourself, “What are Japanese content producers doing right?”

As it turns out, a lot. The Japanese Fediverse is less focused on technology and politics, more focused on art. And there’s a ready community willing to interact with that art.

This is not so true for the West’s version of the Fediverse. Over here, the culture is to deem art “unimportant”. There have been times when I’ve shared thoughts on video games and music, and someone came out of the woodwork to tell me I was wrong for doing this since some political thing in the USA was happening, and I was insensitive for sharing my interests.

For the Fediverse to take root in the West, it must be as much about art as it is about politics and tech.

All this said, there is a further fact that likewise underlies my contention: the 3rd most active server on the Fediverse is pixelfed.social, Pixelfed’s flagship server.

Why is this? Because is based on images, not text. Which also means that, as a result of content filtering, it is more focused on art than politics and technology.

Interestingly, pixelfed.social is focused on English speakers. As it turns out, the desire to share art is universal – not exclusive to people who speak Japanese. Most people like art.

Don’t get me wrong, politics and technology have an important effect on our daily lives. But it’s art that makes life worth living.

My takeaway: if we want the Fediverse to be as big in the West as it is in Japan, we need to share art.

Source: https://fedidb.org/

mike, to fediverse
@mike@flipboard.social avatar

In order for the open social web to happen at scale, lots of companies and apps, big and small, need to adopt . Threads is the largest player so far to do this and the implications are huge.

Why is doing this? Is federation just another feature or is it foundational to their entire experience? How is the Threads team thinking about moderation, monetization and privacy in these early days and going forward?

I asked @rklambo and @pcottle, two thoughtful and genuine leaders on the Threads team who joined me on the latest episode of . Check it out on our instance or wherever you get your podcasts.

https://flipboard.video/w/2q29uCjnHjot1CHu1CZBim

Chocobozzz, to fediverse
@Chocobozzz@framapiaf.org avatar

is your companion for finding videos, playlists and channels from the PeerTube federation

We're currently testing in favour of to index the data.

As it's difficult to know if the results are relevant in all languages, we're looking for public feedback!

So don't hesitate to test this new engine on https://meilisearch.sepiasearch.org/ and let us know what you think :)

mikey, to fediverse
@mikey@neovibe.app avatar

The GitHub repo for PeerTuber, the upcoming opensource mobile app for is now live. There's still a bit of housekeeping to do, but this is where you'll find the project: https://github.com/PeerTuber/PeerTuber

janbeta, to Youtube
@janbeta@chaos.social avatar

I‘m going to mirror my uploads to in the future. Videos should automatically appear shortly after they appear on my YT channel (but obviously without any random YouTube ads). Found a cozy place at https://makertube.net/video-channels/janbeta @MakerTube for now and it seems to work seamlessly. Embrace the Fediverse, people! 😘

radiofreefedi, to fediverse
@radiofreefedi@musician.social avatar

Toward our goal of celebrating each other we're scheduling a 24 hour distributed stream parade for new years day.

This one is not just music, there will be watch parties, premieres, hangouts, performances, discussions, djs, gaming and whatever else anyone wants to bring to the table.

Let's hang and drum up some interest for our casting friends and self powered streaming.

Do you broadcast on or ? Private mention if you want to get in on the parade.

https://blog.radiofreefedi.net/new-years-day-2024-global-24-hour-stream-party

mike, to fediverse
@mike@flipboard.social avatar

Hello Fediverse!

I'm excited to let you know that we have stood up our very own instance. This is so cool. We've posted all the videos for my Dot Social podcast. We also posted our original Flipboard launch video for fun.

You can check out our PeerTube instance here:

http://flipboard.video

You can follow the Dot Social channel on our PeerTube instance here:

@dot_social

I'm super impressed with PeerTube. It's quite a capable platform and it is fully federated via ActivityPub.

tchambers, to fediverse

One of the things I love about the Fediverse is that it is growing in about 8 different directions and they all cohere.

From look at the top software undergirding the Fedi:

, , are all playing substantial roles...but are not "forks' of Mastodon but are entirely different apps, which benefit from Mastodon, and give value back to it. And are one Fediverse.

cc: @manton cc: @pfefferle
@dansup

peertube, to fediverse
@peertube@framapiaf.org avatar

We are going live in a few minutes to answer all your questions about and @Framasoft for the (6-8pm CET)

Joins us here https://peer.tube/w/f6jxvT1WZzsBRHJF6t6saD

mikesixgolf, to fediverse
deadsuperhero, to fediverse
@deadsuperhero@social.wedistribute.org avatar

I’m writing a brief guide for how to set up OBS to livestream with and . What questions do y’all have? What do you want to know about?

peertube, to fediverse
@peertube@framapiaf.org avatar

La 6.1 de PeerTube est sortie !

Nous avons le plaisir de vous annoncer la sortie de la version 6.1 de 🥳

Intégration de l'import/export de compte, baisse de la durée d'une vue, 2 failles de sécurité importantes corrigées, et bien plus !

Il est temps de mettre à jour vos instances !

👉 https://joinpeertube.org/news/release-6.1

fediversereport, to fediverse
@fediversereport@mastodon.social avatar

PeerTube plans for 2024

In this article I take a look at @Framasoft plans for 2024 for PeerTube, with some new information from the AMA from recently as well. Learn more about what makes an alternative, not a rival, to Big Tech, their plans for a mobile app, redesign, and more!

Read at: https://fediversereport.com/peer-into-the-future-peertubes-plans-for-2024/

digitalcourage, to fediverse German
@digitalcourage@digitalcourage.social avatar

Servicetröt:

Die neue Website der Letzten Generation befindet sich hier:
https://letztegeneration.org/

Wer die heutige Pressekonferenz lieber nicht auf YouTube schauen möchte, findet sie auch auf unserer PeerTube:
https://digitalcourage.video/w/cte7RpcwkMg2PVNpX3grPZ

Framasoft, to fediverse French
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Framasoft est fière de vous présenter l'histoire de et notre feuille de route pour 2024 en une seule lecture :

https://framablog.org/2023/12/12/application-mobile-redesign-nouveau-developpeur-promotion-construisons-un-avenir-radieux-pour-peertube/

...un billet que nous aurions dû appeler « REVELATION😱😱😱 : La vérité VRAIE sur !!!!! (no clickbait) (storytime) »

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