• WtfEvenIsExistence3️@reddthat.com
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    1 year ago

    Reddit = Text based platform. Text: 1 Character = 1 Byte

    Youtube = Video based platform. Videos: [Error, Not Enough Storage]

    🥲

    Edit: Also, bandwidth.

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      1 year ago

      Storage and bandwidth are practically free though. Only last mile bandwidth is expensive, and that is paid for by the end user.

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        1 year ago

        Practically and actually are two different things.

        Just because serving the video costs a fraction of a cent doesn’t mean you can round that down to zero, especially when you are serving billions of video views a day.

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          1 year ago

          I did say practically free.

          IRL Example: I host several videos across my various sites. I pay $99/mo for a CDN. Said CDN caches my videos and does not charge for bandwidth usage. Therefore you can technically argue that I pay $99/mo for X visitors. In actuality , the CDN caches all my content. It also provides DDOS protection, a firewall, and other advanced features. That is what I pay $99/mo for.

          My cost to distribute the video is $99 + my hosting bill ($50-$200/mo depending on backend jobs) / number of views. This would be true if the video has 1 view or a billion (most of the ones I host have had “millions” of views)

          The video can be 360p or 8k. CDN does not care. Mine are 4k.