JCreazy,

I spend most of my free time watching YouTube. At times I wish it would go away. Even though they are a lot of valuable videos, there are also far more videos that I’m not interested in. I also don’t view YouTube with ads. I refuse. I’ll up YouTube before I watch ads.

Omega_Haxors,

I watch it basically all of the time but if they made it paid-only I would drop it immediately.

WELCOMETHRILLHO,

So I think the answer for me is no, but I definitely think I use it very differently than most people who watch YouTube. I don’t watch new things on YT, I don’t follower any YouTubers, it’s basically a repository for MST3K for me, old music videos, and then I will pull movie clips/scans of old films from it for my academic work. I don’t know who the baby gronk rizz king is or whatever, but I’ve found a lot of stuff on YouTube that I probably would not have found elsewhere (other than sometimes Internet Archive)

WELCOMETHRILLHO,

Also, I always watch in private and I use a downloader tool to make my own copies

Nemo,

Yes. I blocked it a year ago, and it’s been such an improvement.

grandel,

I have been living without YouTube for years. That includes alternative front ends too.

Although I must admit, i have a Netflix subscription which I use very actively.

anothermember,

Honestly I think I would find that one difficult. It essentially replaced conventional TV for me in the last 10-15 years. I use a privacy-respecting front-end so I’m never at youtube.com itself but if they killed it off I would find it difficult to adapt.

Aquilae,
@Aquilae@hexbear.net avatar

With alternate interfaces? Absolutely.

If not though… I mean I would live, but I’d really rather be able to at least use it occasionally — at least for educational purposes. There just aren’t any adequate alternatives.

pavnilschanda,
@pavnilschanda@lemmy.world avatar

I haven’t personally used YouTube as often as before, since nowadays many creators just try to be clickbaity (and yes, I do use the DeArrow extension). I watch YouTube on the TV with my family, though

Crackhappy,
@Crackhappy@lemmy.world avatar

I lived 30 years without it, I’m sure it wouldn’t be too hard to do without it. It’s fun, but not necessary.

Blackout,
@Blackout@kbin.run avatar

Nope. Just this week YouTube helped me fix a squeaky dryer for $18. Repair guy wanted $100 to come out, estimated a $300 repair. The amount I saved there has paid for premium for a year and I use it for everything. Fixed my washer, ran 220v for my new stove, countless baking recipes, woodworking tips. It's not like Netflix where you only get entertainment from it, there is actual good info.

Vanth,
@Vanth@reddthat.com avatar

100% agree. I found information to help me file my taxes correctly. I used it regularly to supplement lectures when I was still in school. I use it as one of many tools to learn a new language. With some effort, I have found a couple news channels that help me stay informed on politics to the degree I want, with minimal amounts of partisan BS.

I also watch YT videos for entertainment.

redcalcium,

Many of those information are also available in other places. When I need to fix something, I’m usually able to find what I need on the web (manuals, blog posts, etc) before resorting to searching youtube videos on how to do it. Some truly niche stuff are only available on youtube though (e.g. some dude filming himself doing his niche job), but I can count on one hand the instances I needed one of those.

Blackout,
@Blackout@kbin.run avatar

The video makes it so much faster and easier to understand. Plus the top comments usually have supplemental information that helps. If you didn't use YouTube then you would still use another Google entity to find it.

redcalcium,

If you didn’t use YouTube then you would still use another Google entity to find it.

The thing is I don’t use google anymore to search these days now that other search engines noticeably produce better results.

Limfjorden,
@Limfjorden@feddit.dk avatar

Which search engines produce better results than Google?

Rolando,

I’m not comment-OP, but when I use a VPN, google insists on making me do captchas before letting me search. So I just started using duckduckgo because it’s usually “good enough.”

Sure, by some metrics google is probably still better, but I’d rather not waste my time training their AIs.

redcalcium,

Someone actually did a comparison recently. Pretty interesting if you got the time to read it: danluu.com/seo-spam/ . tldr: google and bing bad.

There is also a recent study by researchers on Leipzig University that confirm google is getting worse : downloads.webis.de/…/bevendorff_2024a.pdf

umbrella,
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

Many of those information are also available in other places.

with the death of forums and the rest of the internet, for most things, not anymore.

fxt_ryknow,

With AI absolutely exploding… It’s very easy to ask for step by step directions to accomplish things. AI clearly still needs to mature… But… The times I’ve asked it for some basic, step by step directions, it’s been effective.

While I don’t disagree videos make a lot of things easier (I for sure am a visual learning, no question), the step by step instructions for things I’ve gotten have been good, and very easy to follow.

e0qdk,
@e0qdk@reddthat.com avatar

I quit YouTube along with reddit last summer. I don’t use alternate interfaces. I haven’t found a replacement for most of the niche content I liked to watch there – and yes, that sucks.

I’ve mostly been watching offline content (like DVDs and things I downloaded years ago) when I want video entertainment, and doing other stuff with my free time.

You might think that’d mean more time playing games given my interests, but I’ve found I’m a lot less enthusiastic about playing through games if I can’t watch an LP or two of it afterwards. So, I’m actually playing (and also buying) less of those than I used to too.

frightful_hobgoblin,

doing other stuff with my free time.

The real secret.

hal_5700X, (edited )

Yes, will we do have Odysee and Rumble. But people say they’re Alt-Right (whatever that means). So fuck it, I guess.

Captainvaqina,

It means that’s where the fascist trash hangs out.

hal_5700X,

Thank you for watering down words. If real fascist shows up. No one will believe you. Because people cried wolf one too many times.

Captainvaqina,

They fit the definition exactly, what else would you possibly call them?

oo1,

Yes, I can live without youtube I survived the 1980s and 1990s - I'm not saying my life is or was "meaningful" though - that'll be discernable if the maggots enjoy their dinner whenever the time comes.

I also think there were at least a few generations of humans before that, some of whom may think they led at least slightly meaningful lives.

I don't think youtube makes anyone's life more or less "meaningful", it's just a way to pass the time - but that's just my opinion on carbon-shuffling in general. If you accept peoples own objectives instead of mine, then youtube might help them learn stuff - but even then I'd look to measure the content of their consequent actions, much more than learning in abstract. They've still got to put their new knowledge together with skills , practice and the real world circumstances to before anyting "meaningful" happens - and that's due as much to their hard work as much as to their teacher.

But I do prefer to watch a few people's videos on there as entertainment, only a few of them post on that p2p thing "lbry" or whatever so i dont use that. I will continue to watch youtube videos given the choice, and not having somethign better to do, until those people move their videos to somewhere else.

I've recently been finding out that freetube client removes much of the front end unpleasantness.

Immersive_Matthew,

Why would you want to live without the biggest video platform? I learn so so so much there. Wish there was berry decentralized options as the current ones are all very thin on content.

Why would leaving YouTube bring out the worst in anyone? Is this what the OP fears of the self? I don’t get it. The entire Internet has many issues and one could hair avoid entirely and live just fine, but the trade offs are just not worth it even with the privacy concerns.

Carighan,
@Carighan@lemmy.world avatar

I could, but why would I? That makes no sense from a social perspective, if someone links me a video and we want to talk about it, I’ll watch it. If a person whose content I want to see happens to release that on YouTube, I’ll watch it.

Unless you meant it another way?

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