An ELI5 Guide to Getting Started with PeerTube

Saw this post this morning and figured people might be interested in me sharing/updating my own post about this issue. The Fediverse will never become mainstream if we make basic tasks unnecessarily complicated. With that out of the way…

PeerTube is the fediverse equivalent of YouTube with no ads (other than sponsorships creators might add to their own videos). Services on the fediverse are decentralized into instances/servers that talk to each other (think how GMail and Outlook can e-mail each other despite being different providers). Each instance makes their own rules and decides what instances they will communicate with. The more instances an instance communicates with, the more videos you will have access to. You can even host your own for full control, and you have the option to transfer your account to another instance if you don’t like your current one.

Here are three instances to help you get started with PeerTube right away (remember, you can always switch later!): **

  • Currently, this instance appears to have **the most content available, although they are not allowing sign ups (but you do not have to be logged in to view the videos): https://tube.shanti.cafe/videos/browse

  • The instance with the most videos that currently allows sign ups (so you can create a playlist, comment on videos, etc.) seems to be this one, although I have personally found it slow at times: https://dalek.zone/

  • The instance with the second most amount of videos that allows sign ups is this one: https://video.4d2.org/ I haven’t had trouble accessing this one so far.

You can learn more about PeerTube here: https://joinpeertube.org/

You can browse the official instance list here: https://instances.joinpeertube.org/instances

(While I don’t expect this post to blow up, my sincerest apologies to the servers I’ve listed if it does lol)

Using PeerTube on iOS

Unfortunately, I personally have not found the official PeerTube app to be usable yet. I was also unfortunately having some trouble with the PWAs.

The best solution I have found so far, by accident, is the YouPlay app. Its main use is for avoiding YouTube ads. However, PeerTube instances seem to function pretty decently, compared to other options I have tried so far. Iirc, YouPlay is a free trial with a very affordable lifetime option.

bryn :neobot_snuggle_sylveon: ([email protected])

Since #YouTube is down, now is a good time to join the #fediverse equivalent, #PeerTube 🥰 PeerTube is the fediverse equivalent of YouTube with no ads (other than sponsorships creators might

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I wish there was better discovery on PeerTube. Seems like most channels from other instances aren’t available (as a guest) and makes it look empty.

i might have a bit of a solution (this is assuming you’re using one of the instances in my post - if it’s another instance, the issue could be that not enough instances are federated with that particular instance. fortunately the first link seems to have the most federation and it’s not taking sign ups, so i think it should be good for guests)

click on the filters. under Displayed Videos, make sure it’s set to Display Videos From All Platforms

i feel like it doesn’t memorize your choice consistently, so if you’re not seeing videos from other platforms, you may need to recheck your filter

aside from that, i agree the discovery is still lacking, but at least you should be able to see other instance videos. if you find videos you like, i think some of the recommended videos might be similar…?

the sort function does not seem to function well yet in my experience, unfortunately.

click on the filters. under Displayed Videos, make sure it’s set to “Videos from all platforms”

Thank you for this! This should probably be on by default.