My podcast, LocoFoco, is on a hiatus. Personal issues have come up, the death of my younger sister not least of all. But I have continued to produce Paul Jacob’s This Week in Common Sense, which in one sense is easy: Paul is quite the talker, and every weekend he recaps what he wrote during the week at ThisIsCommonSense.org. Last weekend I contributed a bit more banter and argument than usual, going on several tears myself:
The audio version of the podcast is hosted on SoundCloud, and can be grabbed via the major podcatchers, and some minor ones.
And Paul’s current podcast is worth a listen, too:
The video version will be available in a few hours on YouTube.
But I’m wondering: which alternative to YouTube should I prioritize, and get Paul to use as well? I have tried Brighteon, but it is suppressed on Facebook and even on Facebook Messenger (yes, the company will not allow you to even share the URL with a few friends). Bitchute takes forever for me to upload and get a video published. Odysee/LIBRY seems to be the current favorite alt-Yt video program, but I am dubious.
I am thinking of going Gab Pro and investing in Andrew Torba’s new Gab TV project. What do you think?
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The price of Gab Pro is greater than that of simply leasing web hosting. I don’t know how much traffic your videos get, though, and at high volumes hosting videos on something sych as Gab TV might make sense, barring reputational effects.