gigachad,

I guess yes. I use it from time to time via NewPipe to look up some bike repair stuff but I guess I could easily find that somewhere else in the web. But I think this could be a generation thing, I know many people only a few years younger who absolutely depend on random internet people explaining the news to them in video format or stuff like that.

SecretPancake,

It would be tough in the beginning but sure. I’ve watched everything interesting anyw… oh what’s that? Another rabbit hole!

0xtero, (edited )

I’ve been paying for Nebula account for a while now. It’s got high quality stuff and it’s owned by creators making the content.

There’s also peertube and other fedi variants.

Works great for me, I don’t feel like I need YouTube or I’m missing out on important stuff.

NewPipe/Piped to watch occasional video linked from an article.

krysel,

I probably could if i had to, that’s what i tell myself at least. For now though it’s my primary source of entertainment.

Jakdracula,
@Jakdracula@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t use YouTube at all.

freebee,

i dunno, especially the music is really vast availability of full albums etc. Youtube + ublock is kinda my go to music. Used to search and store gigabytes, but it’s just not the same, not as easy. If youtube dies (ergo: it succeeds in blocking adblocking and third party such as newpipe), i’ll have a hard time finding alternatives tbh, that are just as user friendly.

RisingSwell,

The majority of the online entertainment for me is YouTube, so I probably couldn’t just quit it. I bailed on reddit to come here, but reddit was only 2-3 hours a day, YouTube is like 10+ hours a day for me.

frightful_hobgoblin,

Have you timed this?

UnRelatedBurner,

He spends 13+ hours a day on just two platforms. Why would anyone lie on the internet?

RisingSwell,

I use less Lemmy than I did Reddit, and I don’t use Reddit at all anymore, so it isn’t really 13+ hours. Also youtube can run while I’m on Lemmy, so in the space of 2 hours I can be on Lemmy + YouTube for 4 hours.

Maybe you just didn’t consider that I have minimal interaction with actual people outside of work, and I don’t work much.

RisingSwell,

No, but basically anytime I’m on my laptop youtube is running, and I spend all of my time on my laptop. If I play a game, it’s typically taking up 2/3rds of my screen so i can still have youtube playing on the side.

venusaur,
@venusaur@lemmy.world avatar

YouTube is perfect for me for music videos and educational stuff. Medium format stuff. Too long for TikTok, too short for TV.

BruceTwarzen,

No, i'll die. What a question

WillardHerman,
@WillardHerman@lemmy.world avatar

Yes.

essell,

I sometimes take music from there to add to my offline collection, other than that I very rarely use it.

Everything I need can be found somewhere else

Max_P,
@Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me avatar

Especially with the Premium algorithm, it’s just so good at finding super niche stuff that’s pretty interesting. Been watching some Netflix shaming levels of documentaries made by super passionate people.

I kind of hate the privacy nightmare but it actually delivers really well for me.

Kumikommunism,
@Kumikommunism@hexbear.net avatar

Does Premium actually use a different recommendation algorithm?

Max_P,
@Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me avatar

I’ve been on it for way too long to know, but when I added my wife to my family plan she commented on the immediate increase in suggestion quality. Although it could also just be less junk/ads in the front page, I don’t think it’s advertised as a feature.

LinkOpensChest_wav,
@LinkOpensChest_wav@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I wouldn’t really miss it all that much. I’ve always treated YouTube as a fun novelty where I can watch people’s homemade videos, but it’s almost all polished commercial grade content now, with some exceptions.

Those software and settings that make it tolerable, such as Tubular and using uBO/Sponsorblock/Firefox, are extremely easy to find and use. But I wouldn’t miss it all that much if it became unusable.

Rikj000,
@Rikj000@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Yes/no.

I lived without YouTube / a Google account for years.

But I still use YouTube through a privacy respecting frontend:
www.privacyguides.org/en/frontends/#youtube

I usually go for:

  • On desktop: Invidious or Piped
  • On Android: Tubular or NewPipe
fin,

Yeah it’s undeniable that YouTube is getting difficult to get rid of. There do exist some alternatives like Vimeo or peertube, but as others say, lack of content is their biggest problem. Using alternative frontend is relying on YouTube after all, so there’s no way we can live without it, unless they do something very horrible, like what Reddit did to us.

metaStatic,

Vimeo is explicitly not competing with youtube

Eyedust,

Not for the lack of trying though. They’ve been trying to destroy alternative frontend apps for a while, but the devs just keep rolling out workarounds. You know when your app is buffering endlessly that is time to check for an update.

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