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      2 days ago

      i just blocked the entire front page of yt, I don’t remember seeing a single suggested video which i didn’t regret watching.

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        2 days ago

        I go there to look something up. Usually videos on how to replace something on my car, that sort.

        I don’t understand blindly sifting through videos. What’a stupid fucking waste of time.

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          1 day ago

          it’s a type of entertainment, like watching tv or Netflix. that much i can understand. mainly because i mostly use it for those reasons, but i just follow particular creators. just each time you go there you get some complete bs suggestions, which are always clickbait. on top recently a lot of that “content” is so obvious to be entirely ai generated. the yt algorithm just sucks. at least for me… but somehow that is how a lot of ppl earn their livelihood.

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            13 hours ago

            Most of it absolute bullshit designed to piss people off… Hell even a lot of the “how to” videos contain a lot of rage bait. Can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen a mechanic doing something obviously wrong (and stupid) to generate “engagement” in the comments…

            So yeah, I go look something up like how to install a car wrap (last night’s video).

            One guy was obviously a moron, skipped it. Next guy kind of seemed to know what he was doing. Then I was done.

            Maybe if it’s an exceptionally good video I’ll give it a like, but I never comment and I NEVER subscribe. And when I’m done, I close the window.

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              5 hours ago

              yeah, in the old days, yt was paying per view. now they pay for the time the viewer sticks around on the platform. therefore videos get unnecessary prolonged and such interactions get promoted.

              i have a couple of authors which i follow, so that i don’t need to look up and simply filter out what might be interesting to me.

              but i would much prefer to get those videos via other channels. at some point i had a program set up, which just grabs videos from the author i choose to my local machine, but my home server is currently not up and disc space became a serious budget issue.