• cley_faye@lemmy.world
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    21 hours ago

    Peer to peer viewing can only go so far. Some people, when they put a video out, get hundred of thousands of view in the span of a few minutes. This works relatively well on youtube, with a very large CDN (and probably some heuristics for big accounts). It is enough to hinder “smaller” platforms like dailymotion. It would just be a terrible experience on peertube as it is now, unless the creator preemptively mirrored it in many, many places beforehand.

      • Allero@lemmy.today
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        2 hours ago

        Not really, at least not when viewers all flood in once the video is out.

        In this situation, everyone needs a file, but barely anyone can share it, leading to terrible bandwidth.