Message from @M4Gunner

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2019-09-11 03:44:12 UTC  

Honestly, it's a terrible site.

Horible idea

2019-09-11 03:44:23 UTC  

That’s the problem

2019-09-11 03:44:29 UTC  

Youtube is already in the red

2019-09-11 03:45:12 UTC  

I doubt unless someone just said fuck it I’ll give you 5 billion dollars just for servers they’re be able to even start being meaningful competition

2019-09-11 03:46:05 UTC  

The whole concept relies on users downloading and constantly seeding every video they watch, or else the video disappears

2019-09-11 03:49:37 UTC  

does torrenting tech require servers?

2019-09-11 03:49:51 UTC  

seeding seems like a lot of the buffering comes from users

2019-09-11 03:49:57 UTC  

i dont understand the tech i admit

2019-09-11 03:52:54 UTC  

thats just because theyre not a multibillion dollar website

2019-09-11 03:54:13 UTC  

@What Would Jack Conte Do? No, all the users act as distributed server

2019-09-11 03:54:41 UTC  

So no users watching, or no one seeding (sharing) it, means no more video

2019-09-11 03:54:50 UTC  

if pewdie crashed bitchute it would be great publicity, and bitchute would improve over time provided they had advertisers and could find a way to make an actual profit unlike youtube ever has

2019-09-11 03:57:12 UTC  

you cant really blame bitchute for having a torrentbased infrastructure but hopefully they are looking at other options should they gain mainstream appeal, without which, they couldnt afford to do it any differently in the first place

2019-09-11 03:57:36 UTC  

but its true that pushing a profit out of a web video platform is a huge issue

2019-09-11 03:57:52 UTC  

There's solutions for IPFS based systems possibly

2019-09-11 03:58:27 UTC  

they could reduce bandwidth somewhat by using a download-only system while retaining a clientbased player that would play your files locally

2019-09-11 03:58:43 UTC  

that way you dont have people streaming the same video 6 times

2019-09-11 04:02:02 UTC  

that introduces space issues for the user of course, unfortunately

2019-09-11 04:02:58 UTC  

another idea is to make users pay a small subscription fee if they use more than a certain amount of bandwidth per month or else get throttled

2019-09-11 04:03:28 UTC  

we're at the point where we should probly be paying for our infinite free video platfrom

2019-09-11 04:03:51 UTC  

i mean youtube's entire profit problem is caused because their services are free

2019-09-11 04:04:19 UTC  

back in the day users just wouldnt use services if they had to pay for them

2019-09-11 04:04:36 UTC  

but now we have shit like Patreon, netflix, hulu etc.

2019-09-11 04:04:48 UTC  

pandora, spotify. . .

2019-09-11 04:04:49 UTC  

Web 4.0 could solve this by having companies compete for customers by offering hosting space for social media

2019-09-11 04:05:27 UTC  

the other idea is to simply make the creators pay a small fee to upload, and/or a scaling fee based on their subcount

2019-09-11 04:05:49 UTC  

which i think is fine, i'd pay $2 to upload a video

2019-09-11 04:05:49 UTC  

That still leaves a problem of the company needing to host everything

2019-09-11 04:06:10 UTC  

they can host everything as long as they have money coming in

2019-09-11 04:06:40 UTC  

I like my idea better

2019-09-11 04:06:42 UTC  

lol

2019-09-11 04:07:30 UTC  

charging creators would lead to higher quality content overall and less bandwidth use

2019-09-11 04:07:51 UTC  

youtube is storing years worth of crappy videos nobody will watch

2019-09-11 04:08:29 UTC  

well, idk what IPFS is

2019-09-11 04:09:13 UTC  

Distributed/decentralized servers

2019-09-11 04:09:39 UTC  

It's like a RAID cluster, but over many computers across the internet

2019-09-11 04:09:54 UTC  

you could simply make the creator use their own server

2019-09-11 04:10:07 UTC  

>simply

2019-09-11 04:10:21 UTC  

There's nothing simple about that on the front end

2019-09-11 04:10:42 UTC  

sure

2019-09-11 04:11:00 UTC  

thats why you have programmers