I’m not sure where to discuss this so I’m posting here since this is the hub of FOSS advocates.

I had a really interesting conversation with a friend about the Bandcamp situation and as we were discussing it occured to me that something like PeerTube but for music doesn’t really exist. Which doesn’t make sense in my mind as it’s so much less cost to host and so useful. Half of Youtube’s audience mainly goes there for music.

So, I don’t know, does it make sense for anyone else to work on something Fediverse-based (Activity Pub) that is aimed at music creators?

I would even go as far as allow the creators to host ads on their page so as to attract as many of them as possible. Controversial but we have to take one step at a time to change mindsets. Right now, the situation is that you have to put up with massive advertising or go the FOSS way and depend on donations.

What do you guys think?

  • small44@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    My idea is that every artist host a server and sell music on it and listeners can subscribe to many servers and see all updates from artists from their feed

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          1 year ago

          Isn’t this thread pretty anti-advertising?

          Or at least anti-being advertised to?

          • neo@lemmy.comfysnug.space
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            1 year ago

            I think even anti-advertising people wouldn’t be against a band handing stuff out at their shows

            outside of that context? yeah, i actually agree with you

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        1 year ago

        From the listener perspective, I must rather listen to genuine music with advertising that they actually picked rather than listen and be fed shit like YouTube does.