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The very platform you're clinging to is on Death's Door and they're actively breaking YouTube's terms of service while still using the service.
None of the other platforms are even close to replacing YouTube. They can't handle the scale or the features. And none of them are heading towards being able to accomplish this.
YouTube is a capitalist utopia funded with more money than God. They provide unlimited free storage and transmission of all videos sent to their platform. They fleece videos for copyright and legal impingements. They gather corporations willing to spend on advertisements and link them directly to end users uploading data, and when they reach a threshold, they pay them.These funds pay for the unlimited amounts of storage at levels that no other platform could handle.
The other platforms that are open to us don't make enough money to do any of those things. We're relying on the funding, development, and administration of a couple of generous strangers.
This. I'll leave YouTube when I can have a similar experience and support all of my favorite content creators somewhere else. Until then, everything else is just a lame video hosting site I'm not interested in.
I don't disagree with anything you've said, but IMO it's not the whole story.
You're correct that youtube is not going to be dethroned in the foreseeable future. The thing is, I don't want an open platform to replace youtube, I just want some content to be available on that open platform.