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    I just received my second community guidelines violation for my video demonstrating the use of LibreELEC on a Raspberry Pi 5, for 4K video playback.

    I purposefully avoid demonstrating any of the tools (with a suffix that rhymes with “car”) that are popularly used to circumvent purchasing movie, TV, and other media content, or any tools that automatically slurp up YouTube content.

    In fact, in my own house, for multiple decades, I’ve purchased physical media (CDs, DVDs, and more recently, Blu-Rays), and only have legally-acquired content on my NAS. Streaming services used to be a panacea but are now fragmented and mostly full of garbage—and lots of ads. We just wanted to be able to watch TV shows and movies without hassle (and I’m happy to pay for physical media that I want to watch).

    But this morning, as I was finishing up work on a video about a new mini Pi cluster, I got a cheerful email from YouTube saying my video on LibreELEC on the Pi 5 was removed because it promoted:

    Dangerous or Harmful Content
    Content that describes how to get unauthorized or free access to audio or audiovisual content, software, subscription services, or games that usually require payment isn’t allowed on YouTube.

    I never described any of that stuff, only how to self-host your own media library.

    This wasn’t my first rodeo—in October last year, I got a strike for showing people how to install Jellyfin!

    In that case, I was happy to see my appeal granted within an hour of the strike being placed on the channel. (Nevermind the fact the video had been live for over two years at that point, with nary a problem!)

    So I thought, this case will be similar:

    • The video’s been up for over a year, without issue
    • The video’s had over half a million views
    • The video doesn’t promote or highlight any tools used to circumvent copyright, get around paid subscriptions, or reproduce any content illegally

    Slam-dunk, right? Well, not according to whomever reviewed my appeal. Apparently self-hosted open source media library management is harmful.

    Who knew open source software could be so subversive?

    The video

    So along that theme, I’ve re-uploaded the video to Internet Archive, free for anyone to download and view at their leisure.

    Yes, even those rebels running LibreELEC on their Raspberry Pis!

    Here it is: LibreELEC on the Raspberry Pi 5 – Internet Archive.

    I’ve also uploaded it on Floatplane, for subscribers.

    Alternatives

    I’ve been slowly uploading my back catalog to my channel on Floatplane, though not all my content is there yet.

    Some in the fediverse ask why I’m not on Peertube. Here’s the problem (and it’s not insurmountable): right now, there’s no easy path towards sustainable content production when the audience for the content is 100x smaller, and the number of patrons/sponsors remains proportionally the same.

    I was never able to sustain my open source work based on patronage, and content production is the same—just more expensive to maintain to any standard (each video takes between 10-300 hours to produce, and I have a family to feed, and US health insurance companies to fund).

    YouTube was, and still is, a creative anomaly. I’m hugely thankful to my Patreon, GitHub, and Floatplane supporters—and I hope to have direct funding fully able to support my work someday. But until that time, YouTube’s AdSense revenue and vast reach is a kind of ‘golden handcuff.’

    The handcuff has been a bit tarnished of late, however, with Google recently adding AI summaries to videos—which seems to indicate maybe Gemini is slurping up my content and using it in their AI models?

    Maybe the handcuffs are fools-gold, and I just don’t see it yet.

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