Yes and no. I've been thinking about this for a while... we need to have decentralized servers where the users can run it, but it has to be done in a way where a user doesn't host a complete file and all the data needs to be encrypted so that it's impossible for that user to know or view any of the files. This is to protect the user because as soon as we have this kind of setup it will be inundated with illegal content and the users will need protecting from being accused of hosting CP or whatever.
How would we go about this as a long term solution? Could as many of us as possible set up our own servers like Bitcoin?
Yes and no. I've been thinking about this for a while... we need to have decentralized servers where the users can run it, but it has to be done in a way where a user doesn't host a complete file and all the data needs to be encrypted so that it's impossible for that user to know or view any of the files. This is to protect the user because as soon as we have this kind of setup it will be inundated with illegal content and the users will need protecting from being accused of hosting CP or whatever.
Decentralized file servers like peer networks for Torrent, PirateBay, eMule, etc.
Decentralized video sharing servers like BitChute, WebTorrent, D-Tube, Theta, Verasity, Dlive, LivePeer, etc.
Decentralized chat servers like IRC, Matrix, Telegram, Signal, Rocket.chat, ninChat, AstraChat, Mattermost, Slack, Contus Fly, Link Space, Mastodon, Chatwee, Grove, etc.
Encrypt emails with Protonmail (Switzerland), Mailfence (Belgium), Kolab Now (Switzerland), etc.
VPN all web connections
We are at war!
all of those decentralized video sharing servers you listed, are not decentralized. lol. Bitchute for example is completely centralized.