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I posted this on reddit but those fuckers removed it immediately

Never have I ever used a platform whose algorithm is so "sticky" that I've exhausted my entire roundup of channels and shows, and it keeps getting harder and harder to find new stuff. Big part of this is how YouTube doesn't have categories, especially on mobile.

And before anyone says it, yes they do have a category sidebar. Shopping, Music, Movies & TV, Hype, Live, Gaming, News, Sports, Courses, Fashion & Beauty, Podcasts, Playables. That's it. That's the whole list. You want to find new cooking channels? Good luck, there's no cooking category. History? Nope. Science? Nothing. Your only option is to go into "Gaming" and get served the same giants with 10 million subscribers you've already seen a hundred times.

Like, I just want to find a channel that makes videos about woodworking or obscure history or literally anything I haven't seen before, but YouTube keeps shoving the same 8 creators in my face because I watched one of their videos two years ago. The recommended page is just stuff I've already seen and stuff I actively don't want to see.

And the search is somehow even worse. You search for a topic trying to find something new and instead of relevant results it just shows you the same channels you always watch. Search "game reviews" and the top results aren't new review channels you've never heard of, it's the exact same guys already clogging your recommendations, plus videos you've already saved to watch later. You're not finding anything new, you're just being shown your own watch history back at you.

Other platforms figured this out. Spotify has genre pages, radio stations, discovery playlists. Even TikTok, for all its problems, will occasionally show you something you've never seen before. YouTube just assumes that if you liked something once you want to see it forever, and if you've never seen something before that's because you don't want to. There's no way out of it unless you already know exactly what you're looking for, which kind of defeats the whole point.

And yes I know you can delete your watch history. That's not a solution. That's a band-aid.

**I just want to find new topics** who else has this problem?

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[–] Ordoviz@lemmy.ml 3 points 3 days ago

I don't have any good advice, so I will just list some unorthodox ways to discover new videos:

  • Use filmot.com. It allows you to search for channels by keyword among other things.
  • Search for specific topics on YouTube by putting the search term into double quotes, sort by popularity, and scroll down. I found lots of hidden gems that way.
  • YouTube lets you filter search results for playlists. Since many users put their favorite videos into playlists, this is a good way to find older, unusual, and unlisted videos.
  • Search for site:youtube.com OR site:youtu.be on your favorite subreddit
  • Search for youtube.com on Lemmy. You can filter by community and add more keywords.
  • Install the FreshView browser addon to hide already watched videos on YouTube (probably does not work on mobile).