platforms are hard. they always have owners and administrators who may not have your interests in mind.

my recommendation is pause a bit, and ponder what your objectives are, and who you want to reach. then, when you know that, search for options. nostr is great for text but it's just a simple protocol. video and all that fancy stuff is not what it can help you with.

things can't be that bad if you can upload videos. it seems to me like reach is the problem you are up against now, after being blacklisted.

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the owner of the channel is considering a solution like dailywire had in us, owning their content on servers and relying on the montlh subscriptions etc. but the thing is, they already tried to run this financial model when youtube restricted them from getting monetizing their contents. also, they were faced shadowbans before due to their ideas, so maybe tying the things around nostr, even maybe having the zaps for a way to finance the contents would make things easier.

idk, i genuienly believe that nostr is built situations like this. building the community in here would help them in the long run i believe.

well, legit, non-tainted, non-spook-handled citizen journalism is very important.

nostr will give you easy access and probably if the stories are interesting, a lot of people paying attention. if video content is the thing, you just need a way to host it. someone here will have ideas. there may also be existing projects you can get involved with.

there is a lot of devs on nostr. and we need both content and testers. you'll find what you need, i think.