I need a more privacy-oriented alternative to Youtube. I have try Odysee, which open-source but it has to do with tokens and that seems to me like crypto, which I don’t like. I have heard about Newpipe but this only for Android. Can you recommend me one that is also for the web and optionally open-source?

Sorry for bad english

  • Hellfire103
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    3210 months ago

    There are two main alternatives, AFAIK:

    • besux
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      910 months ago

      Also from a creators prespective it is neither that easy to use nor cheap. With all there is certainly problematic and wrong with Youtube, it’s a really good service thats hard to beat. Videostreaming demands a lot from servers. I’ve yet to find a way to host vidoes for Peertube in an affordable way where I don’t have to worry about basic stuff. (Any suggestions?)

      • @Unforeseen@sh.itjust.works
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        210 months ago

        I don’t know what basic stuff you mean, but as a suggestion if I was looking for cheap servers with high storage and unlimited high speed bandwidth, I’d look at seedboxes.

        An example on the first hit gives you: 1TB of space, 20Gbit unlimited up and management features for €14.95

        https://seedboxes.cc/

        I haven’t used this company but I have used other seedboxes

  • DARbarian
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    910 months ago

    piped.kavin.rocks or Freetube on PC, Yattee on iOS, Libretube on Android, SmartTubeNext on TV

    • TheProtagonist
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      510 months ago

      I’m a big fan of Piped / Yattee, but I had a lot of problems recently, because most videos won’t load. Also privacy redirectors that redirect YouTube URLs to Piped don’t work anymore, because the video won’t load. So I had to watch a couple of videos directly on YT recently.

      Possible that YT pushed some API changes or such, which makes it difficult for the privacy proxies to work. Don’t know, but IMHO it used to work much better in the past.

      • DARbarian
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        110 months ago

        What instances are you using? Because I have little to no issue with my self-hosted one.

        • @Mugmoor@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          110 months ago

          If it’s anything like LibReddit, then public instances are slowly breaking due to the hgh API calls. Private ones seem to make a small enough amount that they go under their radar.

    • @Steve
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      510 months ago

      Nebula is great. But it’s not really a YouTube alternative.
      Random people can’t upload videos.

      • @birdcat@lemmy.ml
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        210 months ago

        it’s not that easy to find a real Youtube alternative, I tried it recently and got meek results, sharing them from my personal notebook:

        • Odysee – a youtube for righwingers and scammers 😒
        • removedute – a youtube for the far right lost in conspiracy madness 🤮
        • DTube – a youtube that runs on Blockchain? 🙄
        • Vimeo – NEXT!
        • Daylimotion – hm, not bad maybe but idk 🤔
        • peertube – too confusing 😵‍💫
        • means.tv – seems nice, but too expensive 😢
  • @VolunTerry@monero.town
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    410 months ago

    I believe that Odysee and LBRY (the blockchain-based back end technology Odysee sprung from and draws on) are separate companies with different people running them.

    You don’t have to touch crypto or use any crypto features to use Odysee, so I’d still suggest it as a platform in the toolbelt in addition to a lot of the other great recommendations you’ve already gotten here in other replies.

  • GonzoKnows
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    310 months ago

    You can always use a privacy Frontend like Yattee, freetube or piped/invidious

  • temptest [any]
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    210 months ago

    I haven’t checked it out in about 5 years, but PeerTube instances could be worth checking out.

    It’s actually surprising no-one else said it, since it’s open source and federated (just like Lemmy is)