is there a serious, no bullshit alternative for YouTube?
i've grown increasingly, increasingly tired of youtube lately. the exhausting shorts advertised everywhere, overwhelming thumbnails, sensory overload and just generally a really piss poor site. Is there anywhere someone like me can turn to?
YouTube eats up so much storage and bandwidth, I have a hard time believing anything on the fediverse could keep up.
That and Reddit and Twitter content creators âworkâ for free. YouTube creators have an expectation of being paid which is another big disadvantage for peertube.
not necessarily a different service but newpipe x sponsorblock fork might solve your issue with youtube, you could also try youtube revanced (please patch the app yourself) but be aware it still has trackers of google
or there is an extension called enhancer for youtube that can remove elements of the site which you don't like
here is the patcher app, you need to download the apk from apkmirror (be sure to select the collect version) then apply the patches to it using the app
Ugh, I just took a look and made the mistake of clicking on the category 'News and Politics'. JFC I'm going to have to take a blowtorch to my motherboard just to be safe. First channel: the Alex Jones Show...
Vimeo is not an alternative to Youtube. It's a submitter-paid platform. If people had to pay money to upload their videos to youtube, it would never have become popular.
No its not anyone can upload to vimeo. You get extra perks if you pay. I dont pay them anything, and heres a video i uploaded like 10 years ago, still there. https://vimeo.com/7464283
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I don't know how serious it is, but Peer Tube is aspiring to be what you're looking for - a YouTube service that allows independent instances and federation. Here's the wiki detail.
I think that it's going to be the hardest service to run on the Fediverse, as the bandwidth costs from streaming videos are the highest. I'd think that stuff like lemmy/kbin being an alternative to Reddit, or Mastodon to Twitter is going to be easier to do.
Obviously it depends on the scale but part of peertube's viability relies on the fact that it's peer to peer sharing the video with you, so it's not just that host you download from, but any host that has a copy of that video, which overall gives the network a tradeoff between storage space and bandwidth
unfortunately all the content is on YouTube. so your best bet is probably to use mods/ custom styling to make it better (remove thumbnails, clean up layout, etc) rather than use a different platform imo.
There is the real problem. there are plenty of places hosting a few videos. However most of the content is on YouTube, so like it or not you need to go there for a lot of interesting things. If you make content please post it elsewhere (either only or as well, your choice) so that those trying something else at least have something to look at.
YouTube currently makes sense of centralized hub because we havenât found a way to compress video files in a way that makes sense for individual entities to get into storage. You need next-level resources to run a site like that.
All of Wikipedia can fit on about 25 gigs. Reddit, probably half of that at best.
YouTubeâs server farms must have incalculable space, how many thousands of terabytes are being updated each day? Itâs biggest competitors like Vimeo are a fraction of the size.
With where technology is, the alternative for YouTube wouldnât be a different website. It would have to be mods that bypass ads and customize the experience.
On mobile devices have a look on newpipe and libretube, you'll find them over f-droid or as APK directly. It's been months since I've watched ads. Don't forget to donate, it's very easy, even if it's only one buck, they're fighting for a good cause.
So this isnât exactly what you asked for but DuckDuckGo now has its own browser that has baked in it a YouTube player with no bullshit no ads no surrounding videos no âplaying nextâ nonsense, etc. Iâve only used it like once I think so far (I donât spent much time on YouTube) but I would already recommend it. And itâs available for Mac and PC, not positive about Linux yet.
Would be nice. We have decentralised replacements for Twitter and Reddit now we just need one for YouTube thatâs beyond the reach of the corporate assholes. Imagine being able to swear within the first 30 seconds of a video and not get buried where it will never be seen.
I've read in privacy blogs/c's about how YT is so big, with such large bandwidth that they have localized content cache servers integrated with most ISPs. Apparently this is why they have discouraged the old community building utility in favor of professional cc's. It reduces the spectrum and total bandwidth if everyone in an area is watching a smaller consistent pool of content. This is also why most of us edge users hate the platform now. We lost the utility of a tool that helped us grow. Real edge interests based content is never able to consistently upload on a schedule. Professional YT is always the cc's primary hobby and interest with no time available to tackle projects with real depth.
Anyways, I don't see how it would be possible to really federate something like YT unless ISP's are forced to provide static addresses, DNS, and symmetrical connections for everyone. This should have already happened.