I watch YouTube when I eat etc. I pretty much solely watch gameplays. Is there any alternative? Or an opensource way to view YouTube? I don’t want to use Twitch because Amazon and I grew out of enjoying streamers in my late teens and it’s been a while since.

Edit: I don’t ever use it on mobile. Desktop via Firefox only.

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    NewPipe. Newpipe is feature rich and does not require an account. It holds all subscriptiouns localy and does not use the API. Customizable and had tons of features.

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    Since we’re on Lemmy, which uses ActivityPub, I’d first recommend using PeerTube since it’s also a fediverse ActivityPub platform. But it’s pretty small right now.

    Alternatively, Odysee has an established creator base and it’s easy for YouTubers to sync video uploads, so it has a real chance at becoming mainstream if we can push adoption outside of the tech-sphere.

    In terms of just YouTube privacy-respecting frontends, with your browser I recommend using Piped or Invidious.

    For more instances for privacy-respecting front-ends, this link is a good resource. Furthermore, you could consider installing the LibRedirect extension to automatically redirect you to privacy-respecting frontends.

    On Android, I strongly recommend downloading LibreTube or NewPipe from the F-Droid store. LibreTube is actually really pretty, so I prefer it to ReVanced on that basis as it doesn’t require any level of login to manage a subscription list I think. Newpipe is already very well established and I use it personally, very good app.

    Happy to answer any questions, but I’m not an engineer, I’m just a guy :p

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      Peertube is simply not good however. I encourage people to try it but it’s just not even remotely close to YouTube content.

      For now I think Newpipe is a much, much better choice.

      I think Lemmy is good enough to replace Reddit though, which is why I’m here so much. :)

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        I agree that it’s not fully “there” yet, but it won’t get “there” without users engaging with the videos. I try to use PeerTube for any YouTube creator I enjoy that uploads there. For example, Linux Experiment has started uploading there so I’ll be tuning in weekly to see his news updates.

        Let’s still support upcoming platforms where we can :)

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      These are all great suggestions and I just want to throw one more out there. There is also FreeTube which is a private YouTube front-end desktop client which is pretty good.

      I’ll occasionally run into an issue where it won’t remember my place in a longer video if I leave and come back, so your experience may vary depending on the type of content you consume. But otherwise it’s great.

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    For desktop: Piped or Invidious instances, like piped.kavin.rocks

    If you want to completely get rid of YouTube, then PeerTube or Odysee is nice.

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      You can also download video or audio from some Individious instances. For desktop, Freetube is also recommended as a programme that can also do this and you can also subscribe to channels etc. via it. For others, perhaps interesting: for Android, NewPipe is highly recommended.

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    Newpipe is an open source youtube client, unfortunatly it’s missing any features that require an account.

    If you want those features check out Revanced, a patched youtube app. Unfortunetly since Revanced uses the stock youtube app its not fully open source.

    If you decide to use revanced be careful as there are a lot of fake websites. The real one is revanced.app or the github. You also need to patch the app yourself.

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    newpipe on android is a way to view youtube, invidious on desktop, i dunno about ios, peertube is the federated alternative to youtube but it’s gonna be a bit before it gets good.

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    Edit: I don’t ever use it on mobile. Desktop via Firefox only.

    An Invidious instance or mpv (with yt-fzf for example).

    Personally, I use yt-fzf for searching (no thumbnails though) and newsboat (a cli rss reader) for subscribing to YouTube channels then I can load up videos from there to mpv. I just press the “o” key on my keyboard when a new video comes out and it plays on mpv.

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    I’ve been alternating between using Invidious and Piped in the past week or so, which are both open-source ways to access Youtube videos.

    Piped seems to be more consistent with fetching captions, so I’m leaning towards that. You can setup an addon like LibRedirect to change any YouTube URLs to whatever instance of Piped or Invidious (and a couple others I haven’t checked out).

    LibreTube is what I’ve been using on Android since Youtube Vanced died.

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    Framatube, like lemmy but for YouTube, for client, newpipe support both YouTube and framatube

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    AlternativeTo has a lot of good suggestions for alternatives to just about everything software-related; it claims to list 145 alternatives to YouTube!

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    If you’re on iOS, there is uYou++. It’s a YouTube client, but you could find the experience better. You can use AltStore or similar to side load it