Most people following accounts on the Fediverse's video and audio platform PeerTube are actually on different Fediverse platforms like Mastodon etc. They will see your uploads in their Home timelines on Mastodon etc, in chronological order mixed in with all the non-PeerTube posts.

If you're a publisher on PeerTube, it's probably a good idea to avoid massive batch uploads, so you're not suddenly flooding your followers' timelines with videos/episodes.

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Haru :pride_verify:

@feditips@mstdn.social I so need to get peertube set up, youtube is really cramping my style, do you have a quick guide to finding/spinning up a server and getting started handy?

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Mark Gardner

@feditips Or maybe general-purpose #fediverse platforms like #Mastodon (or third party clients) could introduce features to better manage following non-#microblogging sources

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Dik Fraser

@feditips Yes. I had to block an instance that was churning out streams of digitally produced artwork.

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Adrian Morales

@feditips Since we're on the subject, let's clarify a few things:
Like Mastodon, PeerTube is also divided into numerous instances.
Unlike Mastodon, most of these instances will NOT allow people to create an account.

This means that you're NOT going to find YouTube level of content because there's barely anyone creating it.

I get it, though. Instance owners have to pay for everything, and that can get expensive with each new account.

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