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Sepia Search

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Sepia Search
Francophone version of Sepia Search (March 2021)
Type of site
Search engine
Available inMultilingual
FoundedSeptember 2020; 4 years ago (2020-09)
Headquarters,
France
Area servedWorldwide
OwnerFramasoft
URLsepiasearch.org
AdvertisingNo ads
RegistrationOptional
(required to upload)
LaunchedSeptember 2020
Current statusActive
Sepia, the PeerTube mascot created by David Revoy

Sepia Search is a video search engine for PeerTube.[1] It is developed by the French non-profit organisation Framasoft.

Overview

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Sepia Search was launched in September 2020, by the Framasoft association, to serve as a single portal to search for video on hundreds of PeerTube instances.

However, according to the association, this portal is not intended to be exhaustive or to centralise research on all bodies:

Notre objectif, avec Sepia Search, n’est pas de présenter l’intégralité de ces contenus. Nous voulons simplement vous montrer l’espace d’autonomie qu’ouvre PeerTube, en respectant les valeurs de transparence, d’ouverture et de liberté que nous défendons depuis plus de 16 ans.[2]

Timeline

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The instance search capacity of the Sepia Search portal has grown from around 500 PeerTube instances in September 2020 to almost 800 instances listed in March 2021.

Operation

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For any keyword, the service returns results found on all the federated instances.

For a more specific query, it is possible to apply a sorting according to: 1) the date of publication, 2) the video duration or 3) by filtering contents considered sensitive.[3]

The look and feel of this portal is therefore deliberately similar to that of other video platforms for the general public such as Dailymotion, YouTube or Youku.

This service is based on two complementary elements:

  • a search engine (the Sepia Search source code is hosted by framagit and is accessible to all);[4]
  • JavaScript software, serving as a presentation interface for the page (search bar, processing of the request and results display, specifying the name of the instance to which the user goes when he or she clicks on "see this video").[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Ashar, Mahmudin. "Sepia, Search Engine for PeerTube". Retrieved 2022-03-28.
  2. ^ "Sepia Search : Notre moteur de recherche pour découvrir PeerTube". Framablog. 22 September 2020.
  3. ^ Belfiore, Guillaume (2021-01-14). "PeerTube, le YouTube décentralisé se met aux diffusions live dans sa version 3". Clubic.com (in French). Retrieved 2021-03-19.
  4. ^ "Framasoft / PeerTube / search-index". GitLab. Retrieved 2021-03-19.
  5. ^ "Client · master · Framasoft / PeerTube / Search-index".
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