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    Purtroppo non è semplice sostituire YouTube per chi questo canale rappresenta una fonte di reddito irrinunciabile (ma lo stesso vale per qualunque altra piattaforma).

    La mercificazione dei contenuti, per cui il creatore è incoraggiato economicamente a postare contenuti "richiesti" o "di successo" funziona, altrimenti non ci avrebbero tirato su piattaforme di ogni tipo.

    I contenuti dei content creator professionisti sono video di buona qualità, perché "professione" è una cosa seria, non si gioca con il reddito imponibile. Ma se non c'è domanda non c'è nemmeno offerta. E nessuno domanda su Peertube: anche solo la piattaforma galleggia sulle donazioni private. Mentre su YouTube è la piattaforma che paga, e pertanto ha più capacità della somma dei content creator che ospita.

    Nessuno acquisterebbe attrezzature, spenderebbe tempo nell'editing o nei testi perfetti per farlo senza un ritorno, con alcune notevoli eccezioni, ovviamente, come per tutto: c'è chi ama fare qualcosa di utile e divertente e lo vive come un hobby, e c'è chi ama semplicemente potersi esprimere liberamente.

    Vi immaginate il paradosso di un produttore che guadagna più denaro della piattaforma che lo hosta? Non è sostenibile, non credete?

    Certo ci sono anche le piattaforme di fidelizzazione individuale, come Patreon o Onlyfans, che però paiono funzionare bene solo con particolari e casi d'uso o poche selezionate eccezioni alla regola. E non credo che con Activitypub si possa implementare nativamente una ACL così articolata e granulare come richiesto da questo tipo di piattaforme.

    Penso che su Peertube non si potrà mai pensare di superare la soglia dell'amatoriale, che spesso va più che bene, eh, a meno che qualcuno, dai semi-pro in su, non decida di usarla come piattaforma *pro-bono* secondaria.

    Alla fine la domanda da rispondere è sempre la stessa: quale è il modello di business che rende praticabile e sostenibile questo modello di interazioni sociali? Ricordiamoci che l'unico modello "in perdita" ammesso è quello hobbistico-amatoriale.

    @deedend @filippodb @peertube @morrolinux @fediverso @anaru_sensei

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  • @storiespettinate @artematiko ahahahah bravissima! Io sono stata sconfitta proprio dalle musiche diffuse nel centro storico di Viterbo! Tra vasche per acquisti regali, semplice passeggio e presidio per la Palestina, non potevo non cadere. Ci riprovo l'anno prossimo!

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  • ascolta: ho superato il Whamageddon! E l'ho fatto sprezzante del pericolo: centri commerciali, bar, mercatini natalizi e due fiere di Natale. Anche le musiche natalizie di Viterbo, ma lì mi ha salvata @artematiko ❣️ E due inviti a cena con gli amici che hanno bonificato le playlist.

    E da questo traggo un insegnamento:
    non importa quanto sia scemo il tuo obiettivo, chi ti vuole bene ti sostiene anche nelle scemità.

    Vi auguro amici così.

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  • @GillesLeCorre2 bonne journée !

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  • Salut et adelphité de la et du

    Je vous souhaite un doux réveil et un heureux 25, que vous ayez fêté le 24 ou non.
    Ce matin ici il pleut, je doutes qu'on aille monter la T. comme prévu s'il avait neigé.
    Ce matin nous avons découvert au petit déjeuner les livres que nous nous sommes offerts pour notre petit Noël. Pas de surprises mais ça va nous faire notre journée de tout façon.

    Aimez vous !
    🤗 ✊ 🥰 🤗 ✊ 🥰 🤗 ✊ 🥰

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  • @Gina Merry Christmas to you, too, Gina.

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  • @Gina Merry Christmas to you as well!

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