Ko e PeerTube ko ha meʻa taʻetotongi, decentralized mo federated vitioo ko ha fetongi ki he ngaahi platforms kehe ʻoku nau centralize ʻetau fakamatala mo e tokanga, hange ko e YouTube, Dailymotion pe Vimeo. Ka ʻoku ʻi ai ha kautaha ʻe taha ʻoku ne talitali ʻa e PeerTube he ʻikai ke ʻi ai ha paʻanga feʻunga ke totongi ʻaki e bandwidth mo e tukuʻanga vitio ʻo ʻene ngaahi servers, ʻoku interoperable ʻa e ngaahi servers kotoa pe ʻo e PeerTube ko ha netiueka federated, pea ʻe lava ke hoko ʻa e ngaahi servers ʻoku ʻikai peerTube ko ha konga ʻo e Vidiverse lahi ange (federated video network) ʻaki haʻatau talanoa ki hono fakahoko ʻo e ActivityPub. ʻOku fakasiʻisiʻi ʻa e load vitioó koeʻuhí ko e P2P ʻi he web browser ʻo ngāue ʻaki ʻa e WebTorrent pe p2p-media-loader.
I want to add that the peer instances should not be confused with the software itself. PeerTube is like Wordpress, it depends where you install it. You have full control over it. The instances are simply people taking this trade-free software and installing on their server. If then they limit users then that’;s not PeerTube’s fault :).
It is another one of these decentralized platforms where you can join different servers (instances) and upload your videos. There are no trackers and ads and probably no algorithm that want’s to keep you hooked in the platform like youtube’s algorithm. Mind you, some instances might have a limit as to how much video material you can upload, like only 2 gb per day or 50 gb in total.