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It seems that everything turned into scams, aggressive self marketing and just click bait irrelevant content. I liked finance videos, but every creator sounds like "the world will end soon" or "my secret method to make 1 million per week day trading stocks/forex/crypto."

Content aimed at culture (movies/series) also behave the same way, throwing a bit of politics into the mix. Always the same incendiary click bait title spewing a bunch of nonsense that has nothing the story, setting characters or other topics relevant to the piece.

Is there anything that can be saved on that platform? It has gotten so bad that I'm start to think that Tiktok and Twitter both have better content than YouTube. At least in those platforms you can find a random dude writing an essay in a series of 20 tweets on why an increase of mantis is related to the global surge of ballpoint pen prices.

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

My favorite YouTube channel, hands down, would have to be Sampson Boat Co. It is chronicling the ongoing efforts by a young shipwright to rebuild and restore a 112 year old wooden sailing yacht named Tally Ho. Episodes come weekly/biweekly, the cinematography is fantastic, and the people involved in the project are extremely skilled. As a woodworking hobbyist myself, it's magical seeing the things they're capable of doing. And also, wooden boat building is infinitely more complex than I ever would have imagined...

I would highly recommend watching the playlist with the episodes in chronological order.

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago

I like to watch a couple guys for cooking, J Kenji Lopez -alt and binging with babish are really great channels for that kind of thing.

I still sub to the Awesome Games Done Quick channel, they do the big charity speedruns. I don't watch most of them but there's a few gems in there.

Videogamedunkey is still great. His real life person stuff from earlier in his channel really turned me off from the guy, but everything else is stellar.

Electroboom is a great channel for electrical engineering knowledge, but it's broken down in a way that makes it easier to understand for people like me that don't know electrical engineering. In general a pretty entertaining watch and I always learn something or get something popular debunked.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

I recently saw this: What are some great YouTube channels worth checking out? which indirectly answers your question I guess for the people that posted suggestions.

Mine were:

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

Hermitcraft and Red Letter Media

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

Those videos are a result of people min/maxing for the algorithm; the fact that you see them so much shows that they are unfortunately succesfull. Its a symptom of people being able to make (good) money from it.

There is still plenty of good content, but you would find it in the recommendations. You have to go searching for it. Search for your hobbies and interests. The more niche your search terms the better.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Matt’s off road recovery, Real Civil Engineer, Heavy D (Sparks), Practical Engineering.

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I use newpipe to not have to struggle with all the ads.

My goto channels that id always recommend and support via patreon/ donations:

(General stuff) Clickspring Ben Eater Sebastian Lague Steve Wallis Luetin09 JunsKitchen

(Gaming) TomatoAnus Pete Complete Rhadamant Nivarias

I absolutely hate all the screaming that some youtubers think they have to do....

If anyone has any great (calm) youtubers, especially something strategy gaming related, please drop them!!

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

I watch Audit the Audit and CodeBlueCams, but I don't subscribe to them. And Mark Rober, sometimes. I don't have a Goog account, so I only browse as a guest. This is by choice.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

there's still plenty of great content on YouTube it just depends on what you're watching

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Watcher is a fun channel, educational and stupid at times.

Wristwatch Revival is a great turn off your brain kind of channel but now I'm building watches in my free time.

Primitive Technology is just fantastic all the time.

Chubby Emu is a great medical channel and his meme game is on point.

Brutalmoose is a beautiful storm of chaotic editing techniques.

Sam O'Nella!

Kurtzgesagt.

Technology Connections.

Goniloc used to be kick-ass.

Smarter Every Day.

I'm not even deep into the algorithm. You need to stop clicking on garbage.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

Tom Scott - short documentaries about places and things that are are out of the ordinary

Climate Town - comedic video essays on how certain parts of our lives impact the climate

CGP Grey - in-depth animated video essays on nerdy topics like flag designs or airport runway numbering

Dashner Design and Reatoration - realistic furniture restoration where the guy is honest about flaws and failed techniques. Not too much talking, but enough to let you know why he’s doing certain things

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I watch more YouTube then I'd like to admit honestly, but with ad blockers it's not too bad. Some of my frequented channels/creators:

Gaming:

  • Haelian: Used to be purely Hades content, now mostly a rogue like variety streamer/creator.
  • GrandPOOBear: lots of Mario romhacks and high level Kaizo play, with a decent amount of variety games as well. Super funny/chill dude.
  • CarlSagan42: Mostly plays SMM troll levels, although sometimes his reactions can be a little much. Entertaining if you like Mario though.
  • Frost Prime: Mostly Slay the Spire content, although I think he's pretty funny as well.
  • Iron Pineapple: Finds and plays every souls-like he can on Steam. Usually pretty entertaining.
  • Mukluk: A lot of Guild Wars 2 content, but has a 2nd channel of many types of games. Currently he's going through Baldurs Gate 3
  • A Mighty Teapot: Another GW2 creator. Recently did a "Zero to Hero" series in which he created a fresh account and leveled/geared from scratch.
  • Josh Stryfe Hayes: A well spoken brit who does commentary on MMOs and gaming in general. I suggest his "Worst MMO Ever" series.
  • Flophouse Plays: Variety games, recently enjoyed his videos on finding obscure games on old systems (SNES, Genesis, etc)
  • Wulff Den: heavy emphasis on emulators and hacks. Lots of comparisons, like Steam Deck vs ASUS ROG Ally

Music:

  • Ola Englund: Swedish metal guitarist and owner of Solar Guitars. Lots of chugs, caveman riffs, and gear reviews.
  • NikNocturnal: While the running joke is that he's a "poser" because he likes metalcore, he's a very solid guitarist and makes fun content.
  • Ben Eller: Super talented guitarist who gives practice techniques and song/riff breakdowns.
  • Adam Neely: Jazz bassist who does video essays on various music theory topics.
  • 66Samus: Goofy metal drummer
  • Bradley Hall: Goofy metal guitarist who loves to sweep.
  • Ichika Nito: Guitarist, think Polyphia condensed into 30sec videos
  • Sebastiside: Same as above, but metal.
  • Dean Lamb: Insanely good Guitarist from Archspire, love his "4 levels of death metal" series.
  • Brandon Ellis: Guitarist of Black Dahlia Murder, mostly playthroughs and practice runs. God-tier shredder.

Other:

  • Drawfee: 4 super talented digital artists draw based on crazy prompts. Highly recommend anything Pokemon related of theirs.
  • Jolly: 2 British dudes travel and eat different foods. Fun times
  • Game Grumps: while their newer stuff doesn't hit the same, I can rewatch their old playthroughs (Paper Mario TTYD, Pokemon Fire Red,etc) repeatedly.
  • Angry Video Game Nerd: Similar to the above, newer stuff is alright but I regularly play seasons 1-4. So nostalgic.

I might have a problem....

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Sounds like your algorithm is pretty badly poisoned.

It's my primary video entertainment service. I have a premium family plan so I don't have to deal with ads on any device and neither do my wife kids or parents.

I don't see any crypto scams. I do occasionally see clickbait BS in the suggestions, but I've gotten pretty good at avoiding it. Even creators who put out things I like, I'll delay watching stuff with clickbait thumbs or titles so as not to reward it. I found the Veritasium video on clickbait informative. (Funnily enough he's now on my shit list for clickbait)

An inexhaustive list of my follows off the top of my head:
Gaming:
Many a true nerd, mainly for the fallout stuff but I like their other content.
T90official, for AoE2 match coverage, the nearest I get to watching sports
Best Guest (he deserves more subs, with his surreal challenge runs) SorcererDave.
Karl Jobst

Science:
PBS space time.
Anton Petrov.
Sabine Hossenfelder.

Legal commentary:
Leonard french.
Steve Lehto.

Tech:
Linus Tech tips (although they're all in on the clickbait titles & soyface)
Gamers Nexus
Der8auer EN
Louis Rossman (I've become less of a fan over the last few years, but not enough to drop him)

Other
Meatcanyon/papa meat
Rainman rays repairs (the algorithm offered him up, and I've found him fixing stuff pretty compelling lately)

There are more but that all I want to type out right now. Some also broadcast on Twitch, but I'm not a fan of that platform. I like some editing, and can't stand the "look at me, look at meeeee" aspect of twitch chat (or any 'live' content)

[–] ZodiacSF1969 4 points 1 year ago

RedLetterMedia. I re-watch their 'best of the worst' movie reviews over and over.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

A lot of my favourites have already been mentioned, but one I didn't see is Peter Santenello.

He makes vlogs going into dangerous areas, ghettos, gang and criminal areas in general, or in really rich neighborhoods, and he hangs out with some locals asking them a lot about their life.

It's really interesting stuff

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The only person I'd trust with finance stuff is Joseph Hogue cuz he doesn't seem to be a scummy bastard, unlike most others.

Also, I think he's the only Certified Financial Advisor on YT Link: https://youtube.com/@josephhogue

The only cultural people I follow are The Critical Drinker for film reviews and Better Ideas for inspirational content, also Nate O'Brien for both investment stuff and life advice stuff.

Everything else I follow is tevh-related, and in a niche without a lot of pushy sponsor crap.

To avoid Sponsors, use SponsorBlock.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

It seems that everything turned into scams, aggressive self marketing and just click bait irrelevant content.

Oh, maybe the newest video of one of my most favorite youtubers can even answer you why that is! Introducing Tom Nicholas: Griftonomics: Why Scams are Everywhere Now

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Hyperspace pirate is currently working on making a cryocooler to make liquid nitrogen, out of cheap and readily accessible components. He's not done yet, but the progress videos are very interesting to watch. https://www.youtube.com/@HyperspacePirate

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I love CallMeKevin, he’s so funny and generally wholesome, his content is great. Beyond that it’s all over the place. Tolkien Untangled, Wendigoon, Contra Points, Cracking the Cryptic for wild sudoku solving, Ryan Hollinger, a lot of history channels, things like Real Engineering, and coding stuff when needed

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Block those channels.

Autorestomod mechanic is one I watch.
Joel haver.
Lots of long-form bedroom dj mixes.

Honestly I don’t see any of what youve described on YouTube but I’ve spent years blocking garbage.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

I use the ASMR channels. They're very relaxing when I read. I also watch Trixie Mattel and Katya's show which is hilarious. Today I watched one where Trixie asked Katya if she were to have a child would she send it to boarding school, and Katya said "Yes, and then I would move away", which slayed me.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

My current favorites are Kruggsmash, civvie11, cheaprvliving

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Mostly Townsends and Steven1989 with some Primitive Technologies thrown in for light watching, plus ContraPoints and Philosophy Tube for when I have an hour to sit down and focus on really heady topics.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)
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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Big fan of Mighty Car Mods. Been going since the mid 2000s, but still don't do any BS, just good car videos. From long Top Gear Special style videos like Kei to the City down to quick and small videos like How to change your steering wheel.

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