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Why is there no music-based platform like PeerTube?
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My idea is that every artist host a server and sell music on it and listeners can subscribe to many servers and see all updates from artists from their feed
Discovery becomes a huge drawback in that scenario.
isn't that a solved problem? band does advertising and includes qr codes?
Isn't this thread pretty anti-advertising?
Or at least anti-being advertised to?
I think even anti-advertising people wouldn't be against a band handing stuff out at their shows
outside of that context? yeah, i actually agree with you
From the listener perspective, I must rather listen to genuine music with advertising that they actually picked rather than listen and be fed shit like YouTube does.