I observed the same segmentized silos problem a little while ago. Initial reach is SOOOO much harder when federation doesn't work.
Reach is there only when some popular tech vblogger appears, like The Linux Experiment on TILvids - and that's it. Most people are there for that channel and that channel only (Nick's done a good job at promoting it, as we see), which must mean the impression other parts leave on a viewer is considerably worse.
Teachings of Nihilism have saved countless lives, I believe. And it's not like they are ought to poison the brain: often than not, it's just the tool to get out of stalemate.
Yeah, well, it will be unsolved again and again, because that's the nature of servers - they experience downtime. I'm just looking ahead of myself and how badly this tag will age for some, haha.
I definitely remember seeing someone on YouTube sewing after using some built-in Inkscape extension to optimize route and color switches. It was pretty surprising to find such tutorials.
I've recently run out of space. Browser didn't have a second thought about deleting all websites' data.