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The main issue is that there are not enough users and not enough creators. Also, instance space is often limited.
I sometimes take part in a German ttrpg streaming group and I thought about convincing them to also upload to peertube but most instances that are focused on that topic simply don't interested in hosting 300+ new videos that are each 3h+.
Apart from that platforms like twitch "guarantee" a small revenue stream and YouTube a large audience. PeerTube is harder to sell both in regards of outreach and revenue. However, I think if you are producing for the English market PeerTube can be very interesting revenue wise as some PeerTube creators report that they get more donations per viewer than on other platforms.
That is true and fully agree would be good for more of them to use Liberapay as well. I'll add on though the pipeline to get users and creators in is difficult. Another commenter mentioned how their experience was and it is mostly similar to mine. I'm used to federation more so than others but the process makes it harder to get people in in the first place