Everyone is a content creator. And every day, we deliver powerful communication media to our audience on social media platforms like YouTube. But big companies are losing our trust.
Let’s be honest, would you rather use a platform that owns your private data and censors your content or the one puts you and your privacy first and also gives actual incentives? Have you ever been bothered by social media bans and or got kicked out of a group without any wrongdoing but simply because you hold a different point of view?
You deserve to own your privacy and data more than anything else.
So, here are 7 alternative platforms to YouTube and they respect your privacy.
The platform is open to all verified content creators with a small fee of $3.5 per month, which is less than $0.25 per day and you can easily earn it back by posting videos. Once you’re in, you will be able to upload videos or live streaming. The more content you share, the more rewarded SPEAK (SPK) token you will earn.
It’s free to view platform, so you just need to log in with your Steem account or use third-party social media accounts — it’s super easy for “non-crypto” people to get on the platform without going through the “pain” of “what the heck is private key”. 3Speak rewards registered users who interact with the content (comment or upvote) with SPK token.
Users who run the Livepeer software can earn money. They contribute their computer’s processing power and bandwidth in service of the Livepeer network, and they get compensated for doing so. You can run the Livepeer software and participate.
Unlike YouTube, Livepeer is an open network, so anyone will be able to contribute and build whatever they want on top of Livepeer.
LBRY helps you to create a unique name (like the domain name) for the content you want to share. If you’re a YouTuber, you can just sync content to LBRY very easily and get varieties of lump sums of LBC token. The more subscribers you have on YouTube, the more LBC token you will get.
If you get to use to surf videos and stuff on YouTube, you will enjoy the experience on D.Tube too — it has playlists like “watch later” that you can curate it by yourself, and you can see the trending videos on the homepage. Also, D.Tube will NOT "recommend" any videos for you, the community gets to decide it. If people like and vote for your video, it will gain traction and rank among the trending videos.
Hear what Dapp.com community says about D.Tube:
"I'm a big fan of dtube, especially with all the adverts and censorship on youtube. This is becoming increasingly important to have decentralized media." - Dee Ragon
"This dapp is taking vlogging and visual creation to the next level. Dtube provides a censorship-free platform to voice your opinion and bring your thoughts to life." - blind-spot
D.Tube takes 10% beneficiary rewards on all videos uploaded. These rewards are used for gathering funds prior to the existence of their future token.
LINO points are the platform currency and 1 LINO point worths $0.012. For the content creator, it’s very easy to set up your account and go live. You will earn 90.1% of your subscription fees (people need to pay a little LINO to subscribe to your channel and the remaining 9.9% will be deposited into a pool of “Locked LINO" for the future rewards) and donations from others. For the viewer, you will get rewards for watching, chatting, gifting and sharing content directly every day. DLive doesn’t take any cuts from your earnings.
The platform has a cool concept with potential, but it seems still in beta. We'd like to know more about product development!
Going live is easy with a few clicks. All you need to do is sign in with your Blockstack ID, add a short description of your content, and start broadcasting. The platform doesn't take any fees from the transactions between you and supporters.
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