LISTEN UP FAGGOTS, YOUTUBE IS CURRENTLY CENSORING ANY REDPILLED VIDEOS. THEY WILL NOT BE RECCOMENDED, THEY WILL BE UNSHAREABLE ON MOBILE, AND THEY WILL ONLY BE ACCESSIBLE THROUGH THE UPLOADER’S CHANNEL. This will greatly reduce new traffic to the video and prevent normies from taking the redpill. Youtube is our biggest platform, and we MUST fight back against their censorship in order to keep our ideas alive.
>How do I fight back?
Set up a burner number through the burner app and create a fake Youtube account. You’ll need the burner number to upload videos longer than 15 mins.
Upload videos from this link (https://mega.nz/#F!VXYz0bzA!hKsJzjsAnHs0gB21crIYvA) for a start, or start with videos you know are censored and aren’t on the list provided. If you find a censored video, post the link in this thread and I’ll add it to the list.
>>139246947
>reuploading to the same platform
For a start you can lurk more shill
>>139247651
The point is to have as many videos as possible. Their method of censorship is like whack-a-mole, so if there is a mass upload of the same video, it will attract attention and people will see that these videos are being censored on Youtube and posted on other sites. Our biggest platform is Youtube, so causing any commotion on there will help prevent people from ignoring us.
>>139247651
When (((they))) see that attacking a single video is like attempting to behead a hydra, we'll have already gotten the attention of the masses on Youtube
>>139247651
>degenerate flag
>shit comment
>>139246947
Upload to bitchute or pew.tube
>>139249410
That's a good thing to do with the videos, but they should be reuploaded to Youtube as well
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>>139251073
I visited the page and it looks interesting and useful for archiving purposes, could I get a quick rundown?
>>139251491
Here's the adapted ipfs OP copypasta:
>What is IPFS?
It's basically BitTorrent on steroids.
>why would one use it
* Same file is accessed with the same hash across whole IPFS and everyone you can reach who has it seeds it. You aren't stuck in one Torrent swarm. Let's say you download a folder, and then it turns out there are some issues with it. If you download a better one you don't have to dl same files again. Individual files you already dl'd are cached. You don't have to move anything, it'll just work. (Don't shove your shit in RARs faggot.)
* You can have an both immutable and mutable addresses, kinda like a Torrent that you can update on the fly.
* As a result you can host static websites (like in Freenet).
* Smaller files that traditionally "aren't worth a torrent" can be viably hosted with IPFS.
* Because it's like a 1 huge torrent, peers are found fast for new downloads. You don't need to wait that much to start a download.
* You can watch your animu while it automatically downloads and seeds. Just point your player to the local link. It's super-fast!
>how to upload a single file
$ ipfs add ./$file
Access it at http://127.0.0.1:8080/ipfs/$outputted-hash
>how to upload a dir
$ ipfs add -r ./$dir
Access it at http://127.0.0.1:8080/ipfs/$last-outputted-hash
>how to make the thing mutable
$ ipfs name publish ./$file-or-dir-hash
Access it at http://127.0.0.1:8080/ipns/$output-hash-aka-peerid (it's ipNs not ipFs)
To update, publish another hash and it will be available at the same IPNS address.
>gateways (how to access IPFS if you don't have it installed)
https://gateway.ipfs.io/, https://gateway.glop.me/, http://ipfs.pics (just pics?)
Daily reminder to pin files that you care about.
IPFS now supports CRDTs and pubsub channels, making fully dynamic content on IPFS totally possible! Try out orbit.chat (#ipfschan channel) or check out the code at https://github.com/orbitdb/orbit for an example!
>>139252779
Filecoin is being developed and should release soon. It's meant to give incentive for people to store your stuff on ipfs, and to help distribute it as quickly as possible when someone requests the content. This would solve the coldstart problem (where an unpopular file otherwise has to be hosted by the uploader alone, and also where if the file remains unpopular, you're operating in a fully centralized regime).