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title: Introducing Basspistol PeerTube
description: >-
Achieving data-sovereignty is a dirty job, but someone's got to do it.
Introducing our next step: PeerTube
date: 2020-11-09 16:20:00
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author: set
category: highlights
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tags:
- AcitivyPub
- internal
- video
- platform
- indenpendence
- sovereignity
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This project has always been about independence and auto-sufficiency. And it may seem like a strange quest in a world where publication is free of charge. But is it freedom? The platform we have come to rely on have repeatedly shown us that they aren't at our disposal. We are at theirs. They dictate what we can share and to whom, effectively creating a form of racketeering. Everyone who runs a fascbook page has seen the indecent messages: *"Boost this post for 34 Croolars to reach 3.5 robot accounts", "Sponsor this video to get more like from disengaged people."* Does it work? Hardly. Is it worth it? Hell know\! Who wants to be a mere data-tax collector for global corporations?
Basspistol has long disposed of tools to publish multimedia, but not so much the means to allow you to interact with it. Although I have been working to address this. Recently [we introduced a chat,](/chat/#read){: target="_blank"} which to be fair hasn't been too popular... yet :) We spun up a NextCloud instance to facilitate organisation