the sharing system used for this video implies that some technical information about your system (such as a public IP address) can be sent to other peers.
An email will be sent to <x id="START_EMPHASISED_TEXT" ctype="x-em" equiv-text="<em>"/><x id="INTERPOLATION" equiv-text="{{ registration.email }}"/><x id="CLOSE_EMPHASISED_TEXT" ctype="x-em" equiv-text="</em>"/> explaining its account has been created with the moderation response you'll write below.
An email will be sent to <x id="START_EMPHASISED_TEXT" ctype="x-em" equiv-text="<em>"/><x id="INTERPOLATION" equiv-text="{{ registration.email }}"/><x id="CLOSE_EMPHASISED_TEXT" ctype="x-em" equiv-text="</em>"/> explaining its registration request has been <x id="START_TAG_STRONG" ctype="x-strong" equiv-text="<strong>"/>rejected<x id="CLOSE_TAG_STRONG" ctype="x-strong" equiv-text="</strong>"/> with the moderation response you'll write below.
Your report will be sent to moderators of <x id="INTERPOLATION"/><x id="START_TAG_NG_CONTAINER"/> and will be forwarded to the video origin (<x id="INTERPOLATION_1"/>) too<x id="CLOSE_TAG_NG_CONTAINER"/>.
Your report will be sent to moderators of <x id="INTERPOLATION"/><x id="START_TAG_NG_CONTAINER"/> and will be forwarded to the comment origin (<x id="INTERPOLATION_1"/>) too<x id="CLOSE_TAG_NG_CONTAINER"/>.
An HTTP request has to be sent on each tracker for each video to spy. If we want to spy all PeerTube's videos, we have to send as many requests as there are videos (so potentially a lot)