You do have a good point, that this should be available to be read. DTube should put this on the website not just the faq of the discord channel. I person should be able to use this technology fully from the web or app frontend. I didn't join discord until i realized that much of Steemit/DTube didnt make sense, so i needed a place I could ask questions. The web-based documentation is not very good.
Believe it or not, I found DTube first, in March, and then joined Steemit so that I could use DTube. I was looking for where I could migrate from YouTube.
This is also something interesting. The was DTube is advertized is that the D stands for distributed. I was attracted to the idea of distributed content, like bittorrent. But if they delete videos from their servers to save space, is this a distributed model? Aren't they just a less-successful, fully-centeralized model similar to YouTube?
In contrast BitChute used bittorrent, which is probably where I'm going to move my video content. I'm still happy with Steemit, and from what I can tell it still uses distributed techniques to store the content across the world.
Uppps buddy...I didn't realize it was still you,I thought someone was commenting on your post...Sorry!
You do have a good point, that this should be available to be read. DTube should put this on the website not just the faq of the discord channel. I person should be able to use this technology fully from the web or app frontend. I didn't join discord until i realized that much of Steemit/DTube didnt make sense, so i needed a place I could ask questions. The web-based documentation is not very good.
Believe it or not, I found DTube first, in March, and then joined Steemit so that I could use DTube. I was looking for where I could migrate from YouTube.
This is also something interesting. The was DTube is advertized is that the D stands for distributed. I was attracted to the idea of distributed content, like bittorrent. But if they delete videos from their servers to save space, is this a distributed model? Aren't they just a less-successful, fully-centeralized model similar to YouTube?
In contrast BitChute used bittorrent, which is probably where I'm going to move my video content. I'm still happy with Steemit, and from what I can tell it still uses distributed techniques to store the content across the world.