What are some good algorithm free alternatives to YouTube?
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You can subscribe to youtube channels with rss, that way you don't have to log in a d you have a chronological list of uploads of channels you've chosen.
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There aren't any because all ways of displaying any data at all involve an "algorithm". There are no "algorithm-free alternatives" to anything at all except not using computers at all.
Maybe think about what you're actually trying to ask, then ask that question again.
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You can subscribe to youtube channels with rss, that way you don't have to log in a d you have a chronological list of uploads of channels you've chosen.
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There aren't any because all ways of displaying any data at all involve an "algorithm". There are no "algorithm-free alternatives" to anything at all except not using computers at all.
Maybe think about what you're actually trying to ask, then ask that question again.
Just say you didn’t understand what the guy asked. It’s fine.
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There aren't any because all ways of displaying any data at all involve an "algorithm". There are no "algorithm-free alternatives" to anything at all except not using computers at all.
Maybe think about what you're actually trying to ask, then ask that question again.
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Just say you didn’t understand what the guy asked. It’s fine.
I suspect OP wanted to know about a video platform where they were not getting any automated recommendations that they hadn't chosen to follow... my point is, chronological sorting is still an "algorithm".
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I suspect OP wanted to know about a video platform where they were not getting any automated recommendations that they hadn't chosen to follow... my point is, chronological sorting is still an "algorithm".
Ah, so you did understand, you just wanted to make him feel bad.
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Yeah, I thought of getting into grayjay instead, but the android app seems very unstable and slow for me, maybe I'll try tweaking ReVanced for a similar result instead.
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I just use YouTube and only watch my subscribed channels. I don't bother with recommendations
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Use the NewPipe app or one of its forks. It shows onlY videos from your subscriptions.
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You can subscribe to youtube channels with rss, that way you don't have to log in a d you have a chronological list of uploads of channels you've chosen.
I found freetube helpful. You can subscribe to Channels directly in freetube. I am a bit unsure if it stops the algorythm completely.
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Check out the pinned posts at [email protected] for a list of PeerTube providers and content creators to follow.
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Freetube if you want to watch YouTube without algorithms.
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Grayjay on Android. Ad-free, no algo, and no shorts. There's a section that shows you like the top 10 hottest videos on the platform, but in the subscriptions tab it has all the latest from who you are subbed to.
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Youtube via RSS feeds.
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Youtube via RSS feeds.
How do you do that?
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There aren't any because all ways of displaying any data at all involve an "algorithm". There are no "algorithm-free alternatives" to anything at all except not using computers at all.
Maybe think about what you're actually trying to ask, then ask that question again.
With New pipe I only see the channels I subscribe to. There's no home page, I just go to the list of channels and check if they have any new content.
I don't see how an algorithm comes into play when I'm manually subscribing and going through the list.
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Use the NewPipe app or one of its forks. It shows onlY videos from your subscriptions.
This. It's gone down for a few days here or there. But then updates and it's all good. You can even watch shorts from the creators, although it's like watching a short video (can't scroll through them in succession as far as I know).
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Freetube if you want to watch YouTube without algorithms.
Seconded. You subscribe to channels you like, and your feed is just the newest videos first. Plus built in sponser block.