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notepad0x90 ◴[] No.43374777[source]
What I've wanted for a while now is a browser extension that adds a button on youtube video pages, where you click on it and it does yt-dlp downloading but saves it to something like ipfs and posts it to some free video site for indexing.

Basically, there should be a video indexing/search/discovery protocol (don't care if it's still http) where random people can submit metadata and a link to a distributed content-addressable system like ipfs. Alternatives to youtube,tiktok,etc.. even platforms like Bluesky can make use of this. Popular videos get more "seeds"/"mirrors" this way. The biggest problem is getting enough interesting content, so the browser extension helps with that, you just click "share in <insert platform name>" and you have it locally available as well as available on any of your other devices, and now others can see the content without having to use yt.

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idle_zealot ◴[] No.43374801[source]
What you're describing is a piracy platform. That makes it pretty tricky to get off the ground, with regards to funding and outreach.
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1. jasonfarnon ◴[] No.43376866[source]
pirating who? I actually don't know who holds the copywrite to youtube videos. I assume the creators do, and that a lot of them would be happy to have their videos shared. It's google that wants suck the value out of the creations for themselves.
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2. furyofantares ◴[] No.43376965[source]
Well as long as you don't know who owns the copyright and/or make an assumption that they'd be cool with it, must be good to go.
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3. jasonfarnon ◴[] No.43406576[source]
did someone, outside your imagination, say it was "good to go"?