

There is, but watch you don’t fuel the “liberals have hacked my PC to hide the truth from me” conspiracy theories.
As basic as blocker goes a long way in preventing trash from showing up accidentally, though.
Giver of skulls
There is, but watch you don’t fuel the “liberals have hacked my PC to hide the truth from me” conspiracy theories.
As basic as blocker goes a long way in preventing trash from showing up accidentally, though.
Creators upload videos twice, once for patrons who watch them ad-free and once for people who don’t want to pay. That way, people who don’t have money to spend on YouTube can still enjoy their videos and they get a little kickback. Youtubers don’t need Peertube to release videos ad-free, so it doesn’t really change much if Patreon is more than enough.
Furthermore, the inherent privacy issues with peer to peer video consumption (I can easily track what videos you’ve been watching by simply connecting to the swarm) and the huge hosting costs a moderate sized Youtuber would inflict make the premise rather silly.
I think Peertube is great for small channels and maybe for corporate videos within an intranet, but Peertube can’t afford a moderately popular Youtuber.
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Altering the hosts file will just throw up HTTPS certificate errors. Showing a “you are being hacked” page every time he goes to visit his favourite propaganda websites would probably only make things worse.