I’ve been thinking about this more and more. According to the sidebar, this community is “A place to share alternatives to popular online services that can be self-hosted without giving up privacy or locking you into a service you don’t control.” Based on that I don’t think Plex qualifies.

Privacy: Plex clearly records the metadata of what you watch. When I used it, it would send me a report by email of what my “friends” were watching. Even with that turned off, their services still track telemetry.

Control: Plex has all of it. They can (and do) make unilateral changes to the service, how authentication works, where you can run it, etc.

So I ask, when you are hosting something that is entirely dependent on a commercial entity to function, is Plex really selfhosting in the spirit of this community?

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    It software hosted on hardware I physically control. That’s self-hosting.

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      Controlling the software is an integral part of the ethos of self hosting. Literally right in the first sentence of the wikipedia page.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-hosting_(network)

      Self-hosting is the practice of running and maintaining a website or service, as well as own servers for e-mail, IM, NTP and so on, using a private server, instead of using a service outside of the administrator’s own control. Self-hosting allows users to have more control over their data, privacy, and computing infrastructure, as well as potentially saving costs and improving skills.

      instead of using a service outside of the administrator’s own control

      Plex is outside of the administrators control.

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        Plex is outside of the administrators control.

        That’s funny, because I’m pretty sure I installed it and I also have the power to uninstall it. Seems like control to me.

        Anyway, I really have no interest in arguing with elitist takes that are objectively wrong.