@FediTips@social.growyourown.services
@beemdvp@techhub.social
I think the idea @operationpuppet@mastodon.content.town is saying is even if you are mainly on YouTube, it's important to also have a PeerTube presence as a backup that YouTube cannot touch.
If YouTube is going to start altering/censoring/removing your videos without permission, then your viewers can always go over to your PeerTube to see the unaltered original version that you actually made.
@fu@libranet.de
@FediTips@social.growyourown.services
without permission
actually you did give them permission when you clicked I AGREE without reading it.