Tiritibambix,
@Tiritibambix@lemmy.ml avatar

The answer is very often selfhosting.

I was totally oblivious to this concept 2 years ago. I now have multiple servers running a bunch of FOSS software and I’m totally google free.

My solution to upload videos I want to share is picoshare. Dead simple and efficient.

I learnt everything online and if I could make it, so do you :)

deadlyremote,
@deadlyremote@lemmy.ml avatar

PeerTube is federated and not owned by Google or any big corporation

Zippythezigzag,

Peertube sounds exactly like what you’re looking for. Open source, federated, decentralized, and free.

moonsnotreal,
@moonsnotreal@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Odysee is an option, though they do have a crypto to “tip” people.

Jordan117,

Not only is Odysee based on crypto BS, but it caters to conspiracy nuts, neo-Nazis, and other extreme-right hate groups. No thanks.

jayknight,

Streamable.com is kind of like imgur for video hosting, but it is ad supported and your video gets deleted in 90 days (on the free option).

CAPSLOCKFTW,

Peertube is Federation.

Vimeo and Dailymotion are at least not Google.

mypasswordis1234,
@mypasswordis1234@lemmy.world avatar

Well, there are two options:

  • PeerTube
  • a direct link to the webpage where you host the file
heartlessevil,

This is correct

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