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Probably the biggest reason is that it makes it so easy to securely share across the internet. With JF you're on your own and you can really fuck things up. If you're just running it on your LAN the JF is the obvious choice.
Set up Jellyfin with Yunohost, it comes with all the fun security stuff built in.
There are plenty of VPN solutions.
Get something like Netbird and share the port.
That's what you have to do for sharing!?
Someone definitely told me that there was library sharing for jellyfin... Is this the only option?