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I might have actually figured out how to break into #youtube now:

#scoopz signal boosting essentially.

Because my Scoopz is going viral, and then I mention I have a YouTube page on my bio, and it's been getting me far more attention than the YouTube Algorithm ever gives me.

Sad when the systems of ANOTHER PLATFORM are required to break into YouTube honestly.

Sometimes the algorithm decides I get NONE.

Fix your BS YouTube, it's garbage.

In the @newyorktimes: 👏🏼

"#ActivityPub has also led to a wave of start-up efforts such as #Mastodon, a microblogging service that now has more than 14 million accounts connected by a network of over 14,000 host computers, as well as start-ups like #Pixelfed and #PeerTube, distributed services that offer features similar to #Instagram and #YouTube."

A Long-Shot Bet to Bypass the Middlemen of #SocialMedia

nytimes.com/2025/03/06/technol

Mike McCue, the chief executive of Flipboard, sees its new Surf browser as a tool to help internet users communicate without relying on a single centralized service.
The New York Times · Facing the Looming Threat of A.I., Publishers Turn to Decentralized PlatformsBy John Markoff

Je viens de découvrir à quel point Youtube protège ses vidéos "mature". C'est impressionnant comme y'a plus aucune solution pour voir ces vidéos sans donner sa carte d'identité.

Bonne nouvelle pour vos enfants cela dit !

#Youtube

Currently free (probably U.S. only) on #YouTube Movies & TV is the remarkable 1955 film "Night of the Hunter", starring Robert Mitchum, Shelly Winters, and Lillian Gish -- and a host of others. It tells the story of a Depression era traveling "preacher" who is actually a serial killer -- with H A T E tattooed on the fingers of one hand and L O V E on the fingers of the other. It was a critical and financial failure, and was the only film credited to famed actor Charles Laughton as director. From the opening credits onward, it is obviously not a conventional film of the time, and it is heavily influenced by German expressionism. Largely seen from the point of view of two siblings being chased by Mitchum's character, it stunningly (other than a couple of establishing shots taken back East) was entirely shot here in L.A., mostly in sound stages including the crucial river scenes. It is often described as a Horror Fairy Tale, and over the years has become one of the most acclaimed film masterpieces of all time. I recommend it VERY highly. I can pretty much assure you that you've never seen any other film like it before! - youtube.com/watch?v=4kgZd8jeVy