The danger of a truly uncensored platform is the "Nazi bar problem." Without moderation, the first people to exploit the platform are often hate groups, spammers, and predators. The challenge is finding the balance—not zero moderation, but algorithmic transparency and consistent rules.
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The most radical form of uncensored YouTube is offline YouTube. yt-dlp is a command-line tool that downloads any YouTube video, regardless of age restriction or regional block. Once downloaded, no algorithm can remove it from your hard drive. You can archive deleted channels, controversial documentaries, or banned music. The danger of a truly uncensored platform is
PeerTube is not a website but a network of servers running open-source software. Each server (instance) sets its own moderation rules. Want a completely uncensored instance? You can find one. Want a heavily moderated science-only instance? That exists too. ⛓️ No content police
PeerTube requires technical knowledge to navigate. Video loading can be slow because it relies on peer-to-peer sharing (like BitTorrent).
: Creators often use coded language (e.g., saying "un-alive" instead of "kill") to avoid automated filters that might suppress their reach or remove ad revenue.