• Saik0
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      1 year ago

      This is what I do innately.

      I use RSS to track my “subscriptions”. When one of those creators finally move over to ANY other platform other than youtube, I replace their youtube feed with that other platform. So all my subscriptions are in one place, but I’m not specifically tied to youtube.

      Edit: I also don’t need to login to my youtube/google account at all.

      • @evirac@vlemmy.net
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        41 year ago

        Man I I just use my rss feed as news reader. (I use read you from f-droid). Rss is such a dope and simple thing and I’ve just learned about it

      • bitwolf
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        31 year ago

        How do you get youtibe channels over rss? That would be super helpful as youtibes recommendations constantly miss the mark for me.

        • Saik0
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          81 year ago

          So the link is templated like this…

          www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=<ChannelID>

          Getting the channelID is the worst part of the process. Let’s take Hacksmith Industries as an example though. You visit their page, https://www.youtube.com/@theHacksmith. Head over to the “About” tab. Then find the “Share” arrow. When you click that arrow you’ll get “Share Channel” and “Copy Channel ID”. Copy “Channel ID” will give you UCjgpFI5dU-D1-kh9H1muoxQ

          So the feed for Hacksmith Industries would be

          www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=UCjgpFI5dU-D1-kh9H1muoxQ