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|URL=https://odysee.com/ | |URL=https://odysee.com/ | ||
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'''Odysee''' is an [[alt-tech]] video hosting platform, built on a decentralized, blockchain-based network. It launched in September 2020.<ref>https://reclaimthenet.org/odysee-overview/</ref> | '''Odysee''' is an [[alt-tech]] video hosting platform, built on a decentralized, blockchain-based network. It launched in September 2020.<ref>https://reclaimthenet.org/odysee-overview/</ref> | ||
[[File:Odysee Rumble-threat.jpg|right|480px|thumb|In December [[2021]] [[Rumble]] threatened to sue Odysee over one of their comments on [[Twitter]] regarding Rumble's traffic generation.<ref>http://archive.today/2021.12.10-035404/https://twitter.com/OdyseeTeam/status/1469001301476339713</ref><ref>https://nationalfile.com/rumble-threatens-sue-odysee-tweet-claiming-uses-bots-inflate-views-user-count/</ref> The team at Odysee possibly saw this reaction coming and did it anyway, to show a larger audience looking for [[Youtube]] alternatives the attitude of a company that sells itself as free-speech, but which may not live up to it already.]] | [[File:Odysee Rumble-threat.jpg|right|480px|thumb|In December [[2021]] [[Rumble]] threatened to sue Odysee over one of their comments on [[Twitter]] regarding Rumble's traffic generation.<ref>http://archive.today/2021.12.10-035404/https://twitter.com/OdyseeTeam/status/1469001301476339713</ref><ref>https://nationalfile.com/rumble-threatens-sue-odysee-tweet-claiming-uses-bots-inflate-views-user-count/</ref> The team at Odysee possibly saw this reaction coming and did it anyway, to show a larger audience looking for [[Youtube]] alternatives the attitude of a company that sells itself as free-speech, but which may not live up to it already.]] | ||
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+ | ==Storage vs. web access== | ||
+ | '''Odysee''' uses a distributed storage system, which can not easily be censored. However, it is for practical reasons mostly usable through the web interface odysee.com where the only fast servers holding a complete copy of the distributed data is available. The platform uses this strong position for ads and manipulation of search results. | ||
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+ | ==User contributions and possible attacks== | ||
+ | To circumvent censorship, users had to install the native p2p client and contribute bandwidth to the net by active sharing. Further attack vectors: users may be scared away from sharing (i.e. [[Kazaa]], [[Nebster]], etc) or the network may be flooded with useless data (i.e [[freenet]]). P2p sharing might be too slow for streaming video. | ||
{{SMWDocs}} | {{SMWDocs}} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:16, 26 April 2022
Odysee is an alt-tech video hosting platform. |
Started: September 2020
Constitutes: Alt Tech, p2p
Main focus: Free speech
Odysee is an alt-tech video hosting platform, built on a decentralized, blockchain-based network. It launched in September 2020.[1]
Storage vs. web access
Odysee uses a distributed storage system, which can not easily be censored. However, it is for practical reasons mostly usable through the web interface odysee.com where the only fast servers holding a complete copy of the distributed data is available. The platform uses this strong position for ads and manipulation of search results.
User contributions and possible attacks
To circumvent censorship, users had to install the native p2p client and contribute bandwidth to the net by active sharing. Further attack vectors: users may be scared away from sharing (i.e. Kazaa, Nebster, etc) or the network may be flooded with useless data (i.e freenet). P2p sharing might be too slow for streaming video.