• Soup@lemmy.cafe
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    1 month ago

    If what I want to watch is one a platform that I despise so much that I feel I need to whine about it online- and is a platform that takes advantage of people that create content for it to the point that it makes it to headline news articles-

    Then no, I’m going to tell you that I’m not stuck at all. Those that feel they have no choice are.

    I have enough strength of conviction to not support such a thing because I’m not weak-minded and addicted to watching videos like they are.

    I can very easily walk away from anything I feel is hurtful to others, or just plain shitty. Basically, I just find it easy to not support things I hate.

    You’d think this would be a simple and popular way to be- but ironically, if you suggest people stop using a shit platform that hosts things they like, like YouTube- they will turn on you in a second- but if you hate something that offers them nothing in return, like Norton Antivirus well… that’s just fine.

    Kids are fucking weird.

    • magic_smoke@links.hackliberty.org
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      1 month ago

      If the people who produce videos don’t stop, there isn’t much of an alternative other than abstinence.

      At which point, what’s the benefit over using a mirror like invidious which gives you your video, uses up resources of the people you don’t like, and doesn’t harvest your data?

      I wouldn’t use the actual YouTube site, or software clients. But open source mirror/alt clients like invidious, yt-dlp, or newpipe seem like a workable alternative.

      Until people who make videos move the fuck over, most of my subscriptions in newpipe will continue to be YouTube accounts, and not channels hosted on a peertube instance.

      Luckily newpipe works with both… For now.