[YouTube Alternatives] Here is a list of video platforms, that I never see mentioned.
from Tea@programming.dev to degoogle@lemmy.ml on 28 Mar 2025 01:02
https://programming.dev/post/27640351

I wanted to list and ask for platforms that can substitute YouTube.

Here it’s:

#degoogle

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vk6flab@lemmy.radio on 28 Mar 2025 01:27 next collapse

Also:

merde@sh.itjust.works on 28 Mar 2025 01:52 next collapse

arte is the best!

Tea@programming.dev on 28 Mar 2025 02:05 collapse

Hard pass for Dailymotion, with all respect to you if you are using it.

My reasoning here being that, Dailymotion had stopped accepting individual creators uploads(only companies can upload) and that it loads every tracker on the planet earth whenever you visit them and that they don’t have comments.

Most probably it will die by itself in 3-5 years.

merde@sh.itjust.works on 28 Mar 2025 02:16 next collapse

no, i don’t use dailymotion. I’m just adding it to the list of alternatives

Niquarl@lemmy.ml on 28 Mar 2025 22:55 collapse

It’s also owned by Bolloré the French wannabe Musk.

Bentheredonethat@discuss.online on 28 Mar 2025 02:14 next collapse

Is YouTube embroiled in some controversy or something? I’d search Google but don’t trust it anymore

embracent_@lemmy.ml on 28 Mar 2025 04:04 next collapse

Youtube is owned by Google. People who are avoiding it typically do so for that reason, plus the enshittification of the platform over the past few years.

Bentheredonethat@discuss.online on 28 Mar 2025 05:00 collapse

Dayamn. That played out ironically

EngineerGaming@feddit.nl on 28 Mar 2025 10:16 collapse

Yeah. Such as: blocking the playback until the user disabled their adblocker, making it impossible to access 18+ content without signing up, repeatedly breaking third-party clients and frontends, apparently blocking the playback if the user is behind a VPN… I am now afraid they might eventually demand a login just to use the site at all. Doing my part in downloading everything I like at least.

Dr_Vindaloo@lemmy.ml on 28 Mar 2025 03:39 next collapse

Also means.tv

Dariusmiles2123@sh.itjust.works on 28 Mar 2025 07:17 next collapse

  • Floatplane
  • Odysee
  • Tumble

What I mostly use is peertube, but it only works once you’ve found the creatirs you enjoy (Linux Experiment, Gardiner Bryant and Veronica Explains for me).

JustFudgnWork@sh.itjust.works on 28 Mar 2025 08:47 next collapse

Great list actually. I use (and have paid for) grayjay which so far is great as a way to aggregate some of these. I’d also suggest Patreon, despite not being perfect in itself it has a lot of youtube creators on it so you dont have to give up certain creators

McOkapi@lemmy.ml on 28 Mar 2025 09:45 next collapse

Thank you for sharing this list, it’s awesome! I see a couple of good options for me.

NeuralNomad@lemm.ee on 29 Mar 2025 20:57 next collapse

I like NewPipe

tentaclenumber3@lemmy.ca on 04 Apr 18:54 collapse

The internet archive is an untapped treasure trove of movies and shows. It requires some digging, but it’s worth it. I’ve found a couple of shows I like and movies. Some of them are in poor quality, ripped from staticky VHS tapes or pirated from the movie theatre on someone’s camera. But there’s a shocking number that are uploaded in high quality, pristine format. I will list a few I’ve discovered. I haven’t looked extensively but I assume there are probably some good documentaries in the Internet Archive as well. So far though I’ve just been focused on shows and movies.

The Matrix (1999) Disney’s Gargoyles (1994-97) Rosemary’s Baby (1968) The Impossible (2012) Rear Window (1954) The Last Unicorn (1982) Moomin Season 1 (1990) True Romance (1993) The Thing (1982) Quatre Adventures de Reinette et Mirabelle (1987)

I’ve also found the entire storyboard compilation for Studio Ghibli’s The Wind Rises, and the Welcome to Nightvale Podcast uploaded, not sure how many seasons but I was very happy to find that. Love WTNV.