Hi! sorry for the random topic 😅

Youtube keeps getting more and more annoying. Is there a good other platform where to migrate? If people were to migrate, where would they go?

the thing I liked about youtube is the massive amount of content, and knowing that if I upload a video, it’s really easy to watch by others. I like the ability to follow channels too.

  • @mizu6079
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    • Eh-I
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      3511 months ago

      I thought that said PeeTube for a second and thought, “Wow, did they pivot.”

  • @hactar42
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    11 months ago

    There is Nebula, but it requires a subscription. However, all of the creators on it are part owners, so you know they get a better deal than whatever YouTube is giving them. Well worth the $50 a year to me.

    • @[email protected]
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      711 months ago

      Since hosting videos is expensive and many youtubers rely on youtube for income, I think paying to watch makes sense, especially if it’s reasonably priced with a large cut going to the creators like with nebula. The main downside is that it’s hard to imagine most people switching to a subscription based service, so creators will still have to rely on youtube for discoverability.

    • @13igTyme
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      511 months ago

      I keep seeing YouTuber mentioning it. I didn’t know they were part owners.

    • zlatiah
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      511 months ago

      Second this, as of right now Nebula is the only service I know which is even remotely comparable to Ytb’s scale… unfortunately is behind a paywall and is mostly only for infotainment content. Peertube is getting there but not yet. And ofc we don’t talk about the O site.

      • Aggy
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        211 months ago

        If a creator is on YouTube and nebula I’ll always watch on nebula because they themselves say they make so much more per view. Plus, no sponsors. So same video but they cut that part of the video. Legal eagle’s videos end with extra final thoughts and a thank you for watching on nebula instead of a sponsor segment.

  • @[email protected]
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    5911 months ago

    I don’t think it’s realistic to expect a free to use alternative to YouTube to exist. The project itself was never profitable, and now that they’re really struggling to give people ads they’re introducing these anti adblock measures. It simply costs too much in resources to store and send out high quality video content for free.

    • kalipike
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      2411 months ago

      Absolutely this. As much as I’d love a free (and preferably FOSS) alternative to YouTube that’s just as good, I don’t see a realistic way for that to happen. Video is expensive.

      • @eric5949
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        511 months ago

        I think it’ll happen on some level eventually. Storage costs are only going to go down over the long term. Sure, higher resolution video is bigger, and they’ll probably keep going even higher, but most people don’t care past a certain point. It won’t happen soon, but give it 10 or so years I could see it being more viable.

        • kalipike
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          511 months ago

          Possibly, and hopefully! And it is true that storage will only get cheaper, and theoretically bandwidth will be too. But for now, bandwidth is expensive and (fast) storage is also expensive, despite being much more affordable than it was not too many years ago.

    • @ElectroVagrantM
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      911 months ago

      I don’t think it’s realistic to expect a free to use alternative to YouTube to exist…It simply costs too much in resources to store and send out high quality video content for free.

      I agree, and at the same time I think this raises the great question of, why did anyone think it was a good idea to put all of this on a single site to begin with? Ideally it sounds great, courtesy of its convenience and…I’m sure there’s more but I’m blanking on other qualities that don’t seem to lean on presumptions of benefits from a singular site’s operations.

      Realistically it was almost always going to be a better idea to distribute the load of high density media like this across different operators to ensure a variety of video production, better redundancy through no single point of failure, reduced operational costs as a lower volume of data has to be stored & processed, and so on. Of course, the problem remains by & large the network effect in terms of getting any large group of people to disperse or move anywhere else, because it’s not like there haven’t been alternatives attempted, nor alternative technologies to enable alternatives to exist.

      However, there’s also the problem of any alternatives or competitors framing themselves as an alternative or competitor to YouTube to begin with. That’s a losing approach from the start, instead they need to frame themselves as themselves, not a different YouTube, but an independent video host with xyz unique features.

      If you don’t believe that could be a successful approach, then you’re simply ignoring the brief popularity of Vine and the rapid success and continuing popularity of TikTok.

  • @rockhandle
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    4611 months ago

    Being realistic here, there’s no worthwhile competitor to youtube at this point in time. You have some stuff like odysee, LBRY, peertube etc. However, the amount of content on them is basically nothing compared to youtube and there’s little incentive for creators to move there due to how difficult it would be to monetise your content in those places.

    My best pick would be invidious which is a private & ad-free yt frontend that uses it’s own API and doesn’t need JS. I already use it all the time. It’s good.

    • @lemmy_see
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      311 months ago

      TT frontend that uses its own API And doesn’t need JS

      How is any of that possible? Can you explain?

      1. how can it deliver content from YouTube without accessing their APIs?
      2. how can it be a functional website without JavaScript?
      • @ethLabsAlpha
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        211 months ago

        I am not sure but possibly the HTML5 features such as the video tag are sufficient to let the browser offer basic media playback capabilities without requiring JS.

    • 🐱TheCat
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      211 months ago

      I need to check out invidious, been trying to put some stuff on peertube …

      • Asimov's Robot
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        311 months ago

        It’s just a YouTube front end and they’ve been having difficulty showing videos as of late.

  • @mightyfoolish
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    4211 months ago

    As @[email protected] said, the software PeerTube exists. However, due to the extreme costs of video hosting, a general purpose PeerTube instance does not exist. It would cost alot for video storage and more importantly moderators to ensure content is not illegal.

    Maybe if we all paid @[email protected] like $20/month we could get PeerTube.world

    • Sam
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      11 months ago

      It would be nice if peertube had an integrated subscription/payment method so you could support and subscribe to content you enjoy.

    • @grue
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      1111 months ago

      What we need is for PeerTube to use ActivityPub for the searching and listing, but something like Bittorrent to distribute the load of the content delivery.

  • cakeofhonor
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    3711 months ago

    Lots of good suggestions already, but if you have to stick to YouTube, you could always use a third party client. FreeTube for desktop and Newpipe for Android. They function great. You don’t need an account and can organize and export your history and subscriptions, it’s a much better way to interact with YouTube than the official methods. Newpip even allows for background playing.

      • @[email protected]
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        I use it every day. Works pretty well if you patch with the recommended version, but it’s not perfect. Still good enough to daily drive tho.

      • @[email protected]
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        711 months ago

        Yes! It’s wonderful!

        It also kills reddit adds in the official app. That said, I’m not sure how much I’ll use it at this point… Still, I like having the option loaded up!

      • @swab148
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        511 months ago

        Yes it does.

      • Alpagu
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        111 months ago

        You can use newpipe app

    • @[email protected]
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      211 months ago

      Unfortunately, freetube development has gone stale and i keep getting random errors every now and then. I started using piped recently, but all their instances are now rate limited… so hopefully someone will pick up freetube development again (or release a similar client for desktop, perhaps based on the pipeextractor)

      • cakeofhonor
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        211 months ago

        Aw I didn’t realize that. It still works fine on my end. I get warning notifications in my windows VM, but everything still works. On Linux everything runs smoothly no errors. I think newpipe on Android is my most preferred implementation of a third party YouTube viewer so I’d love a desktop version of that.

  • Leclipse
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    2811 months ago

    There are none.

    • @ricdeh
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      2011 months ago

      That’s unfortunately the truth. Hosting any kind of competitive video platform requires millions of dollars to handle these huge quantities of data. We won’t have a serious FLOSS YouTube replacement any time soon.

  • @[email protected]
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    2511 months ago

    Odysee is probably the biggest one, with a lot of creators having their youtube synced with it. Peertube is also an option, but I’ve never used it.

    • @TolerableOrgasm
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      011 months ago

      Odysee was acquired by Google in 2015, so it’s unfortunately another corporate-run greed machine. PeerTube is decentralized though.

      • @kionay
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        311 months ago

        The company That Odysee used to own Odysee.com because the company Nimbuz had a product of that name, an android app for video and image backups. That product was acquired by Google.

        Odysee, which now owns Odysee.com is the video platform being talked about here, and I see nothing online about it being related to the old Odysee in anything other than name.

      • @[email protected]
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        111 months ago

        Odysee was never acquired by google to my knowledge, but I could be wrong. Odysee used to be LBRY but rebranded a year or two ago.

  • @[email protected]
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    1611 months ago

    One thing to keep in mind beyond hosting cost is the uploader making money. YouTubes partner or paid channel things work (there are complaints) it’s a LOT harder to replace those freeas add revenue pays them

    • @grue
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      511 months ago

      Patreon, and better yet, Liberapay, already exist.

      • @lemmy_see
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        711 months ago

        What’s Liberapay and how does it fair against Patreon?

        • @grue
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          711 months ago

          I’ve never used it myself, but the TL;DR is that it’s supposed to be basically like Patreon, except that:

          • it is itself a non-profit organization that funds itself via donations to its own account instead of taking a cut of the payments to others,
          • its software is Open Source, and
          • it only allows donations to creators (i.e., creators aren’t allowed to provide rewards in exchange for the payment – apparently, this is at least in part to avoid having to charge VAT).
      • @[email protected]
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        011 months ago

        sadly does not help smaller creators or starting creators. Want you to think if you paid 1-3$ per creator you watched. you would be less likely to watch as many. sadly adds/commercials work.

  • @GustavoM
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    1011 months ago

    PeerTube or Odysee.

  • laurel
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    911 months ago

    https://odysee.com/ is blockchain-based, built on LBRY. It appears to have similar features for discovery, interaction, etc. as YouTube. Still testing it out personally to see how it actually performs though!

  • @[email protected]
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    811 months ago

    Might want to check out YouTube Vanced, It’s a super easy to install app that accesses YouTube but blocks all ads and everything annoying and you can control everything and play with your screen off and all that. So just do that until youtube becomes unusable and then we’ll go to the alternative once when we have to.

    • @Zeps
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      211 months ago

      Vanced only works occasionally.

      • ZeroCarbon
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        Revanced or Revanced extended is the new thing. It’s really great, no more shorts, no ads, no in-video ads (thanks sponsorblock). Shit’s fire

        • Takatakatakatakatak
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          111 months ago

          I find it a pain in the arse having to do all the patches again every time YouTube changes something.

      • Televise
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        111 months ago

        Revanced is pretty glitchy as well. Anything that uses an old APK of YouTube as its base will have issues.

      • @[email protected]
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        011 months ago

        I have had zero issues with it so far going on four months now. I am interested in being prepared though, what issues have you had?

        • @Zeps
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          Some days it works. Other days only shorts work. Then there are days when pretty much nothing works

          • @[email protected]
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            haven’t had any problems with it so far, works perfectly every day. What os are you using it on?

        • @Zeps
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          111 months ago

          Some days it works. Other days only shorts work. Then there are days when pretty much nothing works

          • @[email protected]
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            111 months ago

            haven’t had any problems with it so far, works perfectly every day. What os are you using it on?

        • @Zeps
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          111 months ago

          Some days it works. Other days only shorts work. Then there are days when pretty much nothing works

          • @[email protected]
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            haven’t had any problems with it so far, works perfectly every day. What os are you using it on?

        • @Zeps
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          111 months ago

          Some days it works. Other days only shorts work. Then there are days when pretty much nothing works

          • @[email protected]
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            111 months ago

            haven’t had any problems with it so far, works perfectly every day. What os are you using it on?

        • @Zeps
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          111 months ago

          Some days it works. Other days only shorts work. Then there are days when pretty much nothing works

          • @[email protected]
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            111 months ago

            haven’t had any problems with it so far, works perfectly every day. What os are you using it on?

        • @Zeps
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          111 months ago

          Some days it works. Other days only shorts work. Then there are days when pretty much nothing works

          • @[email protected]
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            111 months ago

            I haven’t had any problems with it so far, works perfectly every day. What os are you using it on?

  • @Dream_state
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    711 months ago

    Odyssee is the closest thing but I still mostly use YouTube with adblock

      • @Dream_state
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        011 months ago

        Yeah if it happens to me, I’ll probably just sign up to YouTube premium in Turkey or something 😂

  • bledley
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    711 months ago

    Freetube if you want a standalone desktop app that stores all your subscriptions. Invidious instances in the browser. Newpipe on Android. All of these no ads and need no login. 😊

    • @grue
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      Those aren’t alternatives to Youtube; they still rely on Youtube to host the videos.

      • bledley
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        111 months ago

        True. Fair point. Just suggestions to make YouTube more bearable for the OP.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 months ago

      I don’t know if skytube is still working on android, but it was nicer than newpipe in terms of giving me the videos I expect to see.

  • wildchandelure
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    You could try using an open-source client for YouTube. Like Freetube for pc, windows, and mac or Newport for Android. That’s what I’m doing. Both of these don’t use its API generally and you don’t make an account on them. You can still access the content while having an app that works to get rid of ads entirely and without all the bloatware.

    • @lemmy_see
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      How do they work if they don’t use the YouTube API?

    • Televise
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      Or for web-based clients there’s Piped and Invidious.