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Probably more on PeerTube
a different Fediverse service dedicated to video, aimed at being more of a YouTube analog
rather than the Reddit-alike Threadiverse.
searches
This looks like an example.
https://bestgore.fun/videos/browse
EDIT: Or https://goresee.com/videos/browse
EDIT2: I haven't tried interacting with PeerTube instances via Lemmy or Mbin or PieFed myself, but there's some level of integration.
It looks like maybe each user on a PeerTube instance has a "locked community" that contains their video posts from Lemmy's standpoint. So, for example:
!unitednations@bestgore.fun
or
!nihil@goresee.com
You could try subscribing and see if the future posts from those users subsequently start showing up on All for you and other people who use your Threadiverse instance as a home instance.
But I can't provide much advice, as I haven't explored any of this before.
My own suspicion is that it's probably preferable to create a separate account on a PeerTube home instance. Like, their web UI is geared around making it easy to search and browse video content.