See the problem with despite googles intention of protecting their own ads is that now users in theory can't block all of Googles competing ad networks due to the limited filter rules.
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If one server goes down youl have to switch to another but peertube will continue to work. That's the advantage.
Or use both platforms with Peertube as your main.
Tends to vary server to server, Mastodon has similar issues regarding that.
A good work around is to use Sepia Go which tries to search all instances for content. But of course their could be a few that go by their radar.
On peertube depending on the license the uploader chose you are able to just freely download the video to your device directly from the instance no addons/extentions required on desktop. This option won't always be available, but is on most uploads. Just be sure that it is actually their content or covered by fair use or you might still face copyright issues.
If its their content he should just be able to reupload the clips.
Interesting. Did any change since then? Regarding it going away.
Also unrelated, your user name reminds of a Youtuber I use to watch.
It might seem too late, but this will be helpful for people stuck in ridiculous contracts to cancel and go internet exclusive. If you're younger, in your 20s or even 30s, you would probably likely be rid of cable by now.
if you're much older then that those are the people I think would really benefit from this, the older generations.
Even the scrapping in theory could be restricted. I might be wrong there.
I get that. I'm just spreading what google's official response was.
Exactly.