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Today I'm launching Flare, a video sharing site built on Nostr! πŸŽ‰ Like YouTube, Flare lets you upload, view, comment, and like videos from your favorite creators. BUT unlike YouTube, we can't strike, shadow-ban, or demonetize you just because we disagree πŸ€— Since Flare is built on Nostr, you are free to serve your content from anywhere and consume content from any kind 34235 client you'd like. Check it out at πŸ”₯

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Today I'm launching Flare, a video sharing site built on Nostr! πŸŽ‰ Like YouTube, Flare lets you upload, view, comment, and like videos from your favorite creators. BUT unlike YouTube, we can't strike, shadow-ban, or demonetize you just because we disagree πŸ€— Since Flare is built on Nostr, you are free to serve your content from anywhere and consume content from any kind 34235 client you'd like. Check it out at πŸ”₯
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I don't quite understand why this is so good. Maybe it's technical and I just need to learn more, but isn't one major reason nostr is so censorship resistant because the notes can be posted to multiple relays? I've often been confused about how the analagous dynamic could be done for video. If this is just uploading a video to one server hosted by Flare, or anybody else, doesn't have the same long term problem as any other video hosting platform? #asknostr View quoted note β†’
Now we're talking! Two comments. First, looks like the views are not registering on the videos. The latest one from Fractal Bitcoin has four likes, but no views. Something's broken there. Second, instead of having to upload a video manually to your servers, could we drop an IPFS link to a video that we already uploaded to our IPFS server and have it connect to the network and start to play the video directly from the source? If your server needs to cache the data, that's fine, it's shared as a public file. But that would save a lot of hassle for those of us who use IPFS already.
Great effort but could you please comment this opinion: "Flare isn’t the Nostr solution you think it is" Flare.pub is supposed to be a decentralized video app for Nostr It is unclear how Flare prevents Flare itself from deleting your videos, as Nostr’s protocol doesn’t store videos, the relays store messages. Even worse than Nostr’s regular images being on 1 random server with government DNS, Flare centralizes that to a single entity. And even worse than that, Flare has chosen Amazon AWS with Google 3rd party JavaScript on his main website. It’s unclear what the purpose of Flare is, if it’s not to defy Big Tech companies. There are a few approaches one could take instead. One approach is federation, where users self-host websites. This is how our website works with Nostr signing integration for video comments. This is also how Peertube works. Our website vid.simplifiedprivacy.com is basically Peertube but with Nostr subscriptions/comments.
Flare prevent's itself from deleting your videos because ideally, we aren't the ones hosting them. To be self-soveriegn you should be the one to host your own content and ensure it will persist. Flare and Nostr acts as a discovery layer on top, allowing people to find, comment, like, and zap videos that have been shared with the network. There are alot of great devs working on solutions to more robust self-hosting of media (cc @hzrd149 ) but Flare as a project is strickly focused on the distribution and UI layer on top.