Once again, EleutherAI’s data frustrates professional content creators.

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        Newpipe, Libretube and Clipious just to name a few

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          Literally all of those depend on YouTube as a host. Grayjay is like an RSS reader for any hosts. The point is to get away from centralized control.

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            Libretube uses piped and Clipious uses Invidious both of which are not directly Youtube. All of those are also Foss. Grayjay is not Foss and thus should be avoided. You also can use Newpipe as it supports few of other services but I never understood the need for a everything app.

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              Never understood the point of an RSS reader that points you towards self hosted things?

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                  Well not for RSS it isn’t, but the function of it is the same. Follow people, not platforms.

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                    Stick to your effectively proprietary app then