Now that Bandcamp has had huge layoffs, what about an opensource, Fediverse-friendly replacement? What can a FOSS product bring to the community and do better than Bandcamp?

  • Discoverability?
  • Broader selection of payments platforms? Direct transfer to avoid processors? (I’m ignorant about the processing system, plus international considerations)
  • Ease of spinning up (SaaS?)
  • Content deliverability (on the fly transcode from sourced FLAC or WAVs? Rich video/multi track audio?)
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Perhaps some sort of collectively owned service.

Or a non profit like Wikipedia that all it does is host and sell music.

Whatever it is needs to be resistant to the standard shifty capitalism problems. It should focus on providing a good service and making enough money to support itself. Not infinite profits forever.

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Time to go back to limewire

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Average fediverse user seeing a platform undergo changes they dislike:

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An artist posting on LinkedIn is what inspired my post. But I suppose a for-profit private company is probably the solution to it.

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“Hey why don’t we just copy a website that has 800k daily visitors?”

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How many daily users on twitter or reddit?

We have viable alternatives for those, PeerTube for (opt in) distributed fedi-hosting large media files as well. I don’t see what technical or scalability reasons there are against a band camp replacement.

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Don’t you understand? Only a for-profit, privately held (or even better, publicly traded!) company can save us!

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One thing that most reddit alumni won’t care about, but one of the nicest things about doing it decentralized is censorship resistance.

Bandcamp at some point decided that the political views of the artists on their platform are a reason to get rid of some artists.

You might not see a problem since you agree with bandcamp’s politics, but companies change their politics on a dime when it becomes useful to do so.

One problem with open source commercial sites is you’re typically going to need business partners to handle credit card transactions.

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What political views did they censor?

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They took down tim pools music, and recently I went to buy some mp3s of a guy who opposes covid mandates and he was banned too.

Again, lots of folks might disagree with both those people, but when it comes to shit like this you are always next.

https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-bandcamp-removes-timcast-five-times-august-from-platform

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Not sure why you’re getting downvoted, because you’re making a ton of sense. It’s not about Tim Pool, who is a dumb incel POS. It’s about the HUGE dangers of giving a company unilateral power to ban someone based solely on speech.

What if Bandcamp’s new owners are more like Facebook? They could ban work that promotes women’s rights and abortion access, which is exactly what Facebook has done.

What if Bandcamp’s new owners (or the owners after them) are more like Twitter? They could ban antifascist activists or journalists.

It truly doesn’t matter how you feel about one person. It matters how you feel about principles.

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Dim Tool makes music? That’s hilarious. Anyway I don’t have a problem with platforms removing COVID misinformation.

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