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in reply to Tio

@Tio @PeerTube @YunoHost Great for tech nerds, its still has a lot of bugs for the casual user sadly. Discoverability is just terrible.
in reply to anubis2814

What has a lot of bugs? Peertube or the runners? We use Peertube for all of our videos and we just released a documentary on Peertube the other week - videos.trom.tf/c/trom/videos

As for Discoverability it has great tools for that videos.trom.tf/videos/overview… It's just that there aren't many videos or good creatures on Peertube.

in reply to Tio

@Tio @PeerTube @YunoHost Peertube it self. You try and look for anything and all you get are videos that are not in any language you understand even if you have filters for it. Not quite ready for prime time yet.
in reply to anubis2814

I am using Peertube a lot. Works great for me. It all depends if people properly tag the videos. I would 100% stand behind it being very much ready for "prime time". We did many lives on peertube, our main video podcast was streamed there for the past 2 years. We released a documentary only on Peertube, and that's a 5 hours long one. We uploaded many thousands of videos already.

The subscriptions work, notifications work, live chat, comments, moderation, federation, now remote transcoding. It works to search for videos, to play them, to download them, embed, and so much more.

In many ways it is far superior to youtube due to its simplicity and how fast it is to load pages.

in reply to Tio

@Tio @PeerTube @YunoHost I can't find any videos that are only in my language. You can believe what you like and it seems to work great for you but its going to take a bit to be useful for the casual user. Sadly also video hosting is a lot more expensive than running a messaging site so the number of instances and choices are still low. Hopefully they fix the bugs that make it so frustrating for the causal user which will make the causal user more likely to try it.
in reply to anubis2814

If you cannot find any videos that are in your language this is either an issue with people not tagging them properly, or it depends what instance you use to search for them. It works for me, on my instance. Even it that's a Peertube bug (and if so please report it) then that's not going to tilt it into one side. Peertube is still a fantastic video platform that is fully working and it is super easy to use, for any sort of user.
in reply to Tio

anubis2814
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@Tio @PeerTube @YunoHost Literally looking for videos in English, and selected videos only in English and videos tagged in french only flood my search. I have reported it. Peertube still has serious issues that will turn the average viewer off. In its core functionality its finally gotten to the point that its pretty good, and like you said may be in some ways better than the youtube but not in the ways the causal user actually cares about. Been looking forward to peertube getting to youtube level competition and its so lose but still not close enough to recommend over youtube yet. sadly framasoft only has one full time staff member working on it so any change is slow.
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in reply to anubis2814

I'd be curious to know what instance you are using and how I can replicate it. Also where did you report it. I am keen on providing a useful instance myself, so I'd like to know where there are weird bugs like that.
in reply to Tio

@Tio @PeerTube @YunoHost I've used both peertube.stream and breadtube. I've reported it to the github.
in reply to anubis2814

peertube.stream/search?languag… Seems to work for me if the video language is in English and I filter by that....then it only shows the videos that are labeled as such. Anyway....
in reply to Tio

@Tio @PeerTube @YunoHost Unsure what you are doing right and I'm not. Did you run it through recently added and trending? That's where I have the issues. and of you can't filter discover and home at all. Yeah you can probably search just fine but the other options are essential for discoverability.
in reply to anubis2814

Sorted the Trending by ENGLISH peertube.stream/videos/trendin… - seems to ok except that yes some videos that are tagged as French do appear. Weird. Can you please tell me where you submitted this error to peertube? I'd like to follow and try to debug.
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in reply to anubis2814

I am not a developer. But I do help with testing and debugging as much as possible. I am confused by your first comments about "my identity" and such. But anyway. If you find any bugs please report them to Peertube's Github. I am doing the same. The developers are doing a ton of work and for the past months implemented a suite of wonderful features. You found a bug with the language filter, I suppose they should be interested to fix it if you report it.

Not much else to say. I just like Peertube and use it a lot. It works really great, but as with any piece of software it cannot be perfect.

in reply to Tio

I don't really have an account on Peertube specifically but I still follow some Peertube channels from my Mastodon account and also on the Newpipe mobile app. So while it may be true that Peertube lacks a bit in discoverability features (like the english filter not working), in my experience its pretty usable once you find some good channels to follow. And you don't even need a Peertube account for any of it, so its definitely a different experience than ytb.
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in reply to Rokosun

@Rokosun @Tio @PeerTube @YunoHost That is true, its so close to being there for the average user, but still too far away to draw creators over.
in reply to anubis2814

@anubis2814
I agree getting creators over is the hard part, that is hard to do when most of them directly or indirectly depend on Google to make their money. But there are also creators like @tio who make good quality videos & even massive documentaries that he then just releases on Peertube for free, so for creators like that who don't do it for money this is a great platform (tho I know they're rare).
in reply to anubis2814

I do not see why "creators" would not use Peertube other than "they cannot make money there because they do not reach many people". As @Rokosun said I am primarily and for the past years only on Peertube. I have just released a 5 hours documentary only on Peertube. We have over 70 video casts there and hundreds of other videos. I do not see what would "prevent" me from using Peertube. It is so much faster, cleaner, and saner than youtube.

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in reply to Rokosun

@anubis2814
Also Newpipe allows me to watch and subscribe to both YouTube and Peertube channels, which is pretty cool because then you get to make use of both platforms in one unified interface without sacrificing on either of them. So I guess an app like that is probably more appealing to casual users.