• Teknikal@eviltoast.org
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      3 days ago

      You have a point it’s a monopoly but most YouTube videos I watch now the creators are always suggesting viewing on patreon because of all the YouTube copyright stuff.

      I’ve noticed quite a few have vanished from YouTube so maybe there’s some signs YouTube is starting to get to annoying for creators.

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      3 days ago

      Freetube, and what I use, Newpipe. There are better experiences out there. All one needs to do is search for them. Happy hunting.

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          Eh, I would argue you’re only using the servers to access the content creators data. Youtube is the interface, algorithm, advertisement, comments, etc. If it’s just the creators data being accessed with no additional contribution from youtube then I would just treat it as any ol’ host server.

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      3 days ago

      For watching YT videos: NewPipe or Tubular for phone app. FreeTube on Pc. Invidious in browser.

      Just a few examples, there is loads more alternatives.

      Including different platforms all together. Too much to choose from.

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      3 days ago

      Literally any other form of entertainment.

      Though the statement was to stop using it, not replace it.

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        3 days ago

        Youtube is not just entertainment tho - the catch is that Google has way too much actually useful info hostage, like lectures, guides or documentaries.

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          It’s somewhat of a catch, that’s generally how monopolistic moats work but you really shouldn’t be relying on google as a backup service for obscure videos you wish to keep.

          I’ve no idea of the amount of lectures, guides, documentaries and other non-entertainment media that is available exclusively on youtube, but again it isn’t an archiving service.

          They can, will and have deleted whole channels for various reasons, most of which were bullshit, if you find something you absolutely have to keep, download it.

          That being said, the process of downloading, archiving and curating content on anything more than a trivial scale can be much more involved than it seems, especially if you want backups/redundancy.

          I’ve never been a big youtube user so my opinion on this is coloured by the fact that i don’t have that much invested in the platform.