Obviously Lemmy, Mastodon, Pixelfed, etc. are federated decentralized equivalent to their centralized counterparts, but what is the counterpart in the fediverse to TikTok? It is a dominant app for millions of people, and as far as I can tell the closest thing is Peertube, but isn’t that more of a YouTube equivalent? Does it not exist because the bandwidth and storage costs are just too great? Or because the algorithmic nature of content selection is inherently anti-fediverse in some way? Clearly many people choose to interact with each other this way, but it seems like a gap in the fediverse and I was wondering why.

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    1 year ago

    I’m not a Tiktok user, but what does Tiktok do that something like Peertube can’t, and that we would actually want as part of the Fediverse?

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      Siphon all your personal data while directing you to content designed carefully to ensure you watch more ads.