This brainstorm is motivated by two recent discussions:
When is it time to switch away from youtube?
Lemmy community feedback: Should we fetch and combine comments from cross-posts on the post screen? · Issue #3415 · LemmyNet/lemmy-ui
The conversations about YouTube alternatives and PeerTube’s limitations made me test the current state of Lemmy <--> PeerTube federation.
Federation already works quite well: you can pull in PeerTube channels, subscribe, upvote, and comment from Lemmy.
But I did notice one thing. Take this Techlore video on PeerTube:
https://techlore.tv/w/9a7d20d2-4cc1-4911-8fd7-0794d8fe3bd9
-> On PeerTube: 6 upvotes, 4 comments
I pulled the video into my instance and was able to upvote it from there, so federated voting is working well: https://mander.xyz/post/37959974
I then noticed it had also been cross-posted to lemmy.world: https://lemmy.world/post/35205985
-> On lemmy.world: 37 upvotes, 9 comments
So the cross-post has significantly more engagement than the original video. This highlights a visibility issue: PeerTube creators may be getting more reach than they realize, but that engagement is fragmented across federated posts.
Brainstorm
Would it make sense to allow cross-posting of already-federated PeerTube content without breaking the link to the original object?
Upvotes/likes: These could be funneled back into the original PeerTube video, so creators get a true sense of their reach.
Comments: Less clear. Should all comments be merged into the video thread, or should they remain scoped to the Lemmy community they were posted in?
I don’t think this is “GitHub issue” ready, but it seems worth discussing.
Thanks. Yeah, I was thinking of writing this as an "enhancement" issue, but figured it might be worth to refine this before bringing it up there.
I've been looking for channels, pulling them into the instance, and subscribing to try to increase the number of channels in my feed.