• The Snark Urge@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    YouTube is so bad. The click driven internet needs to die. There should just be a publicly funded video host with a basic web functionality and an API so third party devs can use it.

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      1 year ago

      Privacy nightmares aside… So many social media platforms and similar sites have gone way beyond their original scope.

      Instagram is the biggest tragedy for me personally because I was a very early user of it. It used to be a fairly niche iPhone app where people shared their own amateur photography and art. It was interesting and fun. Ever since Facebook bought it, it’s become a cesspit of ads, politics, thirst traps, spam, bait posts, shitty memes, narcissism, and general low quality content. It also has stupid stories and reels and has just become overcomplicated, trying to cover so many bases.

      It’s depressingly hollow to look at these days.

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        I remember that original instagram as well. I installed it that time because I loved the filters, which were something new at the time. Never used it for personal use since then.

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        1 year ago

        PeerTube has some major drawbacks. Namely that every other ActivityPub takes a blacklist approach, where every PeerTube instance I’ve seen takes a whitelist approach. So if you actually want to discover creators, or to be discovered, it makes what is already a daunting task, next to impossible.

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      I never understood why „video-podcasts“ never cought on. Everybody would host their own videos or provides peer-to-peer links and it can be presented basically like a YouTube feed in compatible apps.

      As a cherry on top, a compatible app could also support YouTube and download videos from there liked piped or invidious.

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    I get that lots of people are here because they’re against modern trends in Internet applications. But can we stop with the constant complaints of the exact same issues every single day? It’s frustrating. You’re preaching to the choir and saying nothing original.

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      At the end of the day if the average user cared they wouldn’t be able to get away with it.

      Most people just don’t give a shit. They just want to watch videos without paying.

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        1 year ago

        Most of us are just to tired at the end of the day to do anything. Paying bills, barely affording rent or food, and being stuck in a shit job. Not to mention a commute that sucks 2 hours out of our lives everyday.

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    This right here is why I’ll never subscribe to Premium. The app sucks. The algorithm suggests me the same shitty Mr.Beast videos over and over, along with videos I watched for 8 seconds 12 years ago. Shorts suck. I don’t want to watch podcasts on my video app. I don’t want to watch livestreams ever. And I have control over none of it. And that’s the way they like it.

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    1 year ago

    YouTube has gone drastically downhill in the past year. It had been going downhill for a while, but it is basically an ad platform with terrible content now.

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      Plenty of good content on youtube. And even in the earlier days, a lot of content was terrible. Shaky home videos of some mom’s backyard? Yup.

      What grinds my gears is the ads and the shorts. Fuck them both.

  • Steve@lemmy.today
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    I recently discovered some YouTube front-end apps that provide a better interface than the one in the native app. It was thanks to this comment made on another post about YouTube and ad-blockers:

    https://lemmy.world/comment/5006617

    Not sure if you have seen this or not, but if not, do try some of them out.

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      I haven’t seen this in any of the lists, but would it be possible to create a YouTube premium app without all the anti-consumer design. Like a fork of the official app where I’d be able to login, but not have all the bloat and just have search, subscriptions and playlists.

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      Main downside for me is that playlists fall out of sync with YouTube, so i can’t really use it alongside Revanced or YouTube in the browser. But i agree, it’s a good app, particularly if one can use it exclusively.

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    They also went back on their policy of not allowing COVID and election misinformation.

    You want to support your favorite content creators? But their shit or donate to their Patreon. Almost none of them make money off YouTube’s ads.

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    Use Piped, there are Android apps like Newpipe and Libretube that use the servers. And also Freetube for your PC.