• 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬
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    901 year ago

    The only REAL replacement I’m still looking for is YouTube. Sure, Peertube and proxy sites for YouTube exist. But the amount of content I am interested in is by dozens of decimals larger an YouTube than on any other alternative combined.

    And, yes, of course, the search engine.

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        I’m still skeptical whether the fediverse will get as big as the current social media now. We already had a big problem with the recent CSAM spamming by trolls.

        Not to say it’s a bad thing. I think having a contraction of social media is better for our mental health because it fosters a better sense of community. Like when you live in a smallish town vs living in a big city. Each has its own drawbacks. But with the loneliness epidemic we’re experiencing right now, it’s better to have something that we can use to feel like we belong to something.

        Maybe it’s not like that for everyone. I’m a person who’s always valued quality over quantity interactions. I kept my social circles small but I kept in touch with everyone. Especially now with the abundance of tools, like Discord. Even after having my own family I still show up at the Discord call with my friends after the kids are all asleep just to check in with my friends.

    • S410
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      211 year ago

      Odysee seems to be doing relatively well. Probably 20-30% of the YouTubers I watch are also on there.

      • kratoz29
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        11 year ago

        I legit didn’t know about this service, looks cool, but I don’t fully understand how it works.

    • maegul (he/they)
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      171 year ago

      I hope alternatives to youtube like Nebula and peertube find their footing, but I can’t help but suspect that youtube has and will continue to find the successful path in this social media era. I’m not a youtuber or anything, so I don’t really know any details about how it works, but the way they seem provide a platform with monetisation and brand building possibilities built in seems pretty effective/pragmatic for a platform that needs to find someway to work within capitalism.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        Its better in all regards.

        I wish it was true. My strategy is to use ddg in first try to find something and switch to google when ddg ducks in wrong way. Currently google is better in images and searching for “this particular site” instead of answer on any site

      • magic_lobster_party
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        01 year ago

        I tried DDG many times for work. Often I don’t find the result I want at all. I try different queries and all, but I only find barely relevant shit. I switch to Google, and immediately the top result is exactly what I want.

    • @[email protected]
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      121 year ago

      Try Nebula! It’s a bunch of YouTube creators who got together to make their own platform for video content. The price is quite reasonable and the videos are the same you would see on YouTube but often a few days early and with the sponsorship ads removed.

    • jcrabapple
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      21 year ago

      StartPage is a good engine if you want cleaned up Google results. But I highly recommend subscribing to Kagi.

    • PHLAK
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      11 year ago

      Duck Duck Go has been nothing but great since I switched a few months ago. It’s like Google from 10 years ago.