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# Architecture
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## Vocabulary
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- **Fediverse:** several servers following each others.
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- **Instance:** a server which runs PeerTube in the fediverse.
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- **Origin instance:** the instance on which the video was uploaded and which
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is seeding (through the WebSeed protocol) the video.
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- **Following:** the action of a PeerTube instance which will follow another
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instance (subscribe to its videos).
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## Base
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### Communications
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* All the communication between the instances are signed with [Linked Data
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Signatures](https://w3c-dvcg.github.io/ld-signatures/) with the private key
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of the account that authored the action.
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* We use the [ActivityPub](https://www.w3.org/TR/activitypub/) protocol (only
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server-server for now). Object models could be found in
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[shared/models/activitypub
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directory](/shared/models/activitypub).
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* All the requests are retried several times if they fail.
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### Instance
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* An instance has a websocket tracker which is responsible for all the video
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uploaded in it.
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* An instance has an administrator that can follow other instances.
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* An instance can be configured to follow back automatically.
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* An instance can blacklist other instances (only used in "follow back"
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mode).
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* An instance cannot choose which other instances follow it, but it can
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decide to **reject all** followers.
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* After having uploaded a video, the instance seeds it (WebSeed protocol).
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* If a user wants to watch a video, they ask its instance the magnet URI and
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the frontend adds the torrent (with WebTorrent), creates the HTML5 video
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player and streams the file into it.
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* A user watching a video seeds it too (BitTorrent). Thus another user who is
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watching the same video can get the data from the origin server and other
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users watching it.
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