Brutkey

Fedi.Tips
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@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.

Ji Fu (Domestic Terrorist)
@fu@libranet.de

@FediTips@social.growyourown.services

without permission

actually you did give them permission when you clicked I AGREE without reading it.


Fedi.Tips
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@fu@libranet.de

That might be true from a lawyer's point of view, but most YouTube uploaders are going to be very shocked and pissed off if their videos are being altered without them being asked.

Either way, it's reinforcing the OP's point about needing to also have a PeerTube version that is outside Google's control.