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Free as in gratis there is Odysee.
For free as in libre, there is PeerTube.
There are other platforms too. Bing them, or search on Ecosia for related substitutes.
also Youtube: mr beast scam ad
Guess I'll find an alternative lol
PS no ads, free (as in libre), and tries to eliminate deplatforming
its going to make me more selective on what i watch
and no clicking on recommendations..
and constantly looking for alternatives.. of a new way to block..
I am unsure if YouTube still allows aggregating data like that, but Invidious instances[invidious.io] do.
I'd imagine that not every platform provides RSS feeds, but there are solutions like RSS-Bridge[rss-bridge.github.io] for that.
In any case, using a feed this way addresses the concern of relying on a single platform since you can mix and match feeds from any platform, and deplatforming such that you would know if a channel goes under if new videos stop releasing for a long time.
Of course, don't hesitate to use RSS for other purposes too. If you want to aggregate news without, say, relying on Google to do it, be your own newsagent by reading only the feeds of news websites you trust. Great for blogs too.
Self contradict much?
That and ♥♥♥♥ youtube for putting some videos @ 1080p behind a premium paywall.