Watched Louis Rossman today, and he’s part of the team behind a new app for watching online video content - not just youtube, but nebula, peertube, twitch and more.

adblock already integrated, works amazingly with a quick test on my end - it’s an app in the Lemmy spirit

(it’s got a paid model similar to winrar, you don’t have to pay - but they do want you to - opensource and all)

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        1 year ago

        This is why I’m excited for it. Alternatives simply do not have the breadth nor depth of videos YouTube does, but if the same content is found on either platform, you bet I’ll pick an alternative. It’s an onramp to other services.

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      that’s literally the whole point of this?

      the point of this is a new youtube is unlikely to take off because people can’t start using it without missing all their regular content.

      this means you can keep all your regular content and add new sources, with the same creators, which means they can start to move to new platforms and take their followers. that’s how we’ll replace youtube.

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      1 year ago

      He talked about saving videos from being deleted when you lose one of your accounts, so it’s in the works

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      It needs YouTube to fall first, no one has that kind of money to operate at such a loss for such a long time.

      Platforms with a serious offering have no chance until that.

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      1 year ago

      There are several "new YouTube"s. The problem is getting people to transition to them. And this is intended to do exactly that.