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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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[–] utopify_org@veganism.social 1 points 2 years ago

@DoisBigo I am on YouTube and think I provide high quality, but I don't get found by anyone, maybe because of the reasons you mentioned.

But I am curious now about why an increase of mantis is related to the global surge of ballpoint pen prices?

[–] sparky678348@lemm.ee 1 points 2 years ago

H3 podcast best show on the internet

[–] prof_Calculus@beehaw.org 1 points 2 years ago

Hey DoisBigo,

Since you're into finance videos, here are some creators I like:

Ben Felix,
Patrick Boyle,
The Plain Bagel.

Enjoy!

[–] RushingSquirrel@lemm.ee 1 points 2 years ago

I've got a few creators I subscribe to and only ever look at my subscriptions and never at the recommendations. My YouTube experience has been pretty consistent over the years. Still greatly enjoy it, subscribing to creators once or twice a year.

[–] funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 years ago

I love Outside XBox (they do more than Xbox content) And Outside Extra. I think its the best short-form gaming variety content there is

[–] Johnnyari@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 years ago

Anton Petrov has a great channel if you are into science and space. He posts a video every day explaining new findings in a really approachable way.

Scott the Woz (video games) and Patrick H Willems (films, but leans towards action)

[–] molls@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

My subscriptions feed (food and science) is mostly channels I’ve been subscribed to for years now and they’ve all maintained their high quality or improved.

For food, Carla Lalli Music is an entertaining chef and recipe developer who shares recipes from her books. She takes inspiration from all sorts of cuisines and blends them into delicious, adaptable recipes. Crispy gingery ground beef like lime and herbs earned an instant spot in my regular meal rotation.

Claire Saffitz and her team bring mostly baking videos with occasion forays into cocktails, dinners, and lifestyle. Expect lots of cat cameos and fun editing easter eggs.

NYT Cooking has a good variety but their stars are Sohla and Ham El-Waylly, a wildly creative culinary power couple who can make a multi course tasting menu out of anything.

For all things science, basically anything out of Complexly Studios is worth your time. My personal favorite is SciShow Tangents. The various MinuteScience channels are great too (minutephysics, minuteearth, and minutefood ), and while the titles/thumbnails can feel a little bit clickbaity at times, the content is solid and informative.

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[–] mrpibb@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

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[–] portside@monyet.cc 1 points 2 years ago

I watch some science and education channels, programming related. Notable channels are

  • Louis Rossmann
  • The mad watch collector
  • Kyle Hill
  • Tom Scott
  • LTT
  • Watchfinder
  • Just one more watch
  • Captain Disillusion
  • EEVblog & 2
  • SAMTIME
  • Nexpo

Anything else that looks interesting, Car histories, movie/TV reviews

[–] Samanthastanky@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 years ago

Erin Parsons Makeup is my newest rabbit hole. A really neat look at makeup through history!

[–] SweetSitty@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I like casual gaming videos, and often watch Mr. A Game and QuinBoBin, particularly their Zelda videos.

I also enjoy a good analysis, so Cinema Therapy is my go-to.

I have young children in the house, so it can be hard to find entertaining videos that don't have bad language that I don't want parroted back to me.

[–] sh00g@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago

This Old Tony, Abom, Tested (mostly just One Day Builds by Adam Savage), Wirtual, Isaac Arthur, CityNerd, Intelligence Squared debates, FloridaMan Diplomacy, Abom79

[–] Behaviorbabe@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Okay so I’m a nerd. I didn’t get into YouTube until recently and I just watch storm chasers, airplanes taking off, and power washing/landscaping porn.

[–] Ransom@lemmy.one 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Sometimes before a trip I watch bad landings. Makes me feel better.

[–] Behaviorbabe@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago

I watch those sometimes too. Pilots are amazing.

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[–] SpeedLimit55@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

If you are into fishing, hunting, cooking, and a a bit of Southwest history check out Sin City Outdoors. They have family friendly content. For outdoor recovery Matts Off Road Recovery is good and Heavy D Sparks sometimes has great content if you don’t mind fast forwarding a bit.

For food/bbq a few that I like Guga Foods, Mad Scientist BBQ, First We Feast (hot ones), and Munchies.

Lots of good tech channels depending on your interests but here are a few smaller ones I like. Matt Moniz does good laptop reviews, Brandon Butch digs deep into every iOS release, All Things One Place only reviews power adapters and cables.

[–] astanix@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

I would recommend ChrisFix on top of the recommendations already given. Excellent videos on simple car repairs using hand tools. Even if you don't own a car or have the need to fix one, I would still recommend watching some of his videos.

[–] melonpunk@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

Stefan Milo - Been really enjoying his videos "digging" into archaeology and pre-history.

[–] pastabatman@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Stop Skeletons From Fighting.

Video game channel with absolutely top tier writing, production, and presentation that stacks up against the biggest channels out there, but it's from a team of only 2 people. The host is super likeable and entertaining. No low effort click bait videos. Criminally underrated with only 330k subscribers. I know that's still a lot, but they easily have 1m+ sub potential.

The "punching weight" series about ambitious and wacky titles/peripherals are my favorite. They also have some super well researched video game history videos that are great.

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