True, but I still think it could be a good starting point for creators that need a lot of storage/bandwidth for a decent price. And if Google does start cracking down on their type of content they can always move to another instance/server as needed.
Obviously the end goal would be to not rely on Google or big tech at all, but the current reality of the internet makes that very difficult and impractical and switching to a Peertube instance, even if it's hosted on Google servers, is still a step in the right direction.
I mean if creators are serious about switching to Peertube they can create their own instances hosted on Google servers no?
And honestly while getting content on Peertube is a big problem it's really only going to be solved when there's also users there and Peertube in its current state is not very intuitive for new users.
True, but I still think it could be a good starting point for creators that need a lot of storage/bandwidth for a decent price. And if Google does start cracking down on their type of content they can always move to another instance/server as needed. Obviously the end goal would be to not rely on Google or big tech at all, but the current reality of the internet makes that very difficult and impractical and switching to a Peertube instance, even if it's hosted on Google servers, is still a step in the right direction.