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42 lines
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title = "PeerTube"
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menu = "main"
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description = """
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PeerTube is a free and decentralized video platform meant as an alternative to
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services like YouTube. See the instance running on https://peertube.boba.best
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"""
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## Instance URLs
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- HTTPS: https://peertube.boba.best
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## What is PeerTube?
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From JoinPeerTube[^1]
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> PeerTube aspires to be a **decentralized and free/libre alternative** to
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> video broadcasting services.
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> Our aim is not to replace them, but rather to simultaneously offer something
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> else, with different values.
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> PeerTube uses [**ActivityPub**](https://activitypub.rocks/), a federating
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> protocol that **allows you to interact with other software**, provided they
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> also use this protocol. For example, PeerTube and Mastodon -a Twitter
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> alternative- are connected: **you can follow a PeerTube user from Mastodon**
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> (the latest videos from the PeerTube account you follow will appear in your
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> feed), **and even comment on a PeerTube-hosted video directly from your
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> Mastodon's account**.
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> With PeerTube, choose **your hosting company and the rules you believe in**.
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> Direct contact with a human-scale hoster allows for two things: you no longer
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> are the client of a huge tech company, and **you can nurture a special
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> relationship with your hoster, who distributes your data**.
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> The PeerTube software can, whenever necessary, use a peer-to-peer protocol
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> (P2P) to broadcast viral videos, **lowering the load of their hosts**.
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[^1]: https://joinpeertube.org/
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