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    324 days ago

    I don’t think it will ever happen, but the way PeerTube as a whole would be able to rival YouTube is when looking at all instances as a whole, or a large number of federated instances sharing content. That distributes the content storage and bandwidth to help ease things up and expand the amount of content available/searchable on each instance. Kind of like how lemm.ee was made to help ease the load from other bigger instances of Lemmy such as lemmy.world. The closest a Fediverse platform has gotten to actually posing some real competition to a mainstream platform was Mastodon compared to Twitter/X, but even then it wasn’t just one instance but Mastodon as a whole.

    That said, doesn’t Bluesky run on something like a federated model?

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      324 days ago

      In theory, yes. Blue Sky does run on a federated model. In practice, no. If the Blue Sky Corporation died, it would be gone. If I remember correctly, all direct messages go through them no matter where you have your home data and such.

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        123 days ago

        Bluesky has its own federated protocol. But you should consider the differences and improvements of the AT Protocol with ActivityPub.

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          223 days ago

          Doesn’t seem like many improvements to be had when it takes several terabytes to run one of the aggregators and increasing all the time.