Title essentially. Youtube’s algorithm is hot garbage, so I can’t search for anything anymore without a ton of AI slop and rage bait. So, who do you go to for actual good long form videos? Exposes, scandals, behind the scenes, documentaries, film, travel, transit, who do you recommend I follow?

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    I personally enjoy these but not sure if its what your looking for

    The outdoor boys - goes solo camping and sometimes brings his kids along, family trips abroad, and also creating a homestead.

    Westinchamplin - modifies cars and trucks for red neck science.

    Paolo from tokyo - interesting takes on the life of japan series wqs the best. Shows all different types of jobs from japan

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    Ahoy @xboxahoy. Very well produced videos about gaming. A brief history of graphics, iconic arms, video game origins and more.

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    Buckin Billy Ray - interesting videos about cutting trees down and servicing chainsaws. A little bit unchained (excuse the pun) in a wholesome way as he seems to randomly intersperse his videos with positive affirmations like ‘be kind’ ‘love your friends’ which is kind of wholesome

    Way out west - an older English guy living in the West of Ireland making things like a railway for transporting garlic

    I did a thing - a hilariously unhinged aussie bloke

    James Hoffman - for coffee. And hames joffman also

    Karl Rock - travels around India/Pakistan exploring the places

    Mike okay - travels to really off the beaten track places like Iraq.

    Maximus ironthumper - many videos, the project kermit series is him rebuilding a land rover defender from scratch

    Still it - distilling and making spirits

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    JustBackgroundNoise - morrowind challenges
    PatricianTV - Extremely long format game reviews (elder scrolls, world of warcraft and more)
    RealLifeLore - Geopolitics

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    • For comedy I love watching Drew Gooden and especially Kurtis Conner.
    • DougDoug (Twitch Streamer) has an incredible creativity for stream ideas and his videos on the main channel are edited incredibly well to capture the essence of a stream in ~30 minutes.
    • Techmoan is one of my favorite technology YouTubers. He has such a calming voice
    • Another Tech YouTuber I really love is CRD - Cathode Ray Dude. He pretty much is the nerdiest nerd for the most incredible niches. Highly recommend
    • To get some girls here: I enjoy the essays by Gabi Belle quite a lot, she makes video essays on pop culture with a high focus on music and Gordon Ramsay for some reason
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    These are channels I follow or at least like enough to look up once in a while. They’re a bit random. I apologize if any are repeats, but they’re worth repeating (and I didn’t read every reply):

    Adam Savage’s tested: https://youtube.com/@tested
    bigclivedotcom: https://youtube.com/@bigclivedotcom
    Intelligence Squared: https://youtube.com/@intelligence-squared
    MIT Open CourseWare: https://youtube.com/@mitocw
    Townsends: https://youtube.com/@townsends

    Entertainment:
    Cirque du Soleil: https://youtube.com/@cirquedusoleil

    Very other:
    SBSK: https://youtube.com/@specialbooksbyspecialkids
    the channel features a man who goes around and interacts with/interviews disabled children and adults. I take this one in small doses. It is not long form in the traditional sense of a well researched and thoroughly laid out topic, but I find it very wholesome/heartbreaking at the same time.

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    I like the Why Files, very entertaining even if they have to ruin the fun by “telling the actual story” at the end.

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    Peter Dibble has some great documentaries on historical curiosities around the Pacific Northwest, and beyond.

    Technology Connections does deep dives into topics of technology, specific devices and appliances, and generally is very entertaining and informative.

    RedLetterMedia for film critiques, so bad it’s good reviews, and comedy.

    Defunctland does documentaries around theme parks.

    Tasting History with Max Miller is a very educational historical food dishes show. Not super long form.

    Matt Baume does great “LGBTQ+ in TV, historically” type of content. And wrote a book about it which is great too.

    Stand-up Maths does great math content. Yeah, it’s math, but it’s fun. Bonus is he also wrote a great book relating to his content about engineering and maths mistakes in real life on large scales.

    LGR- retro computer tech

    Techmoan- retro audio tech

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    I saw a lot of tech and science channel in the comments so to balance that out, here are some of my favourite crafting channels:

    North of the border: creates a clay sculpture every week. Generally it is something nerdy or something cursed

    Enchanterium: repaint dolls, often to popular characters. They also sew their own outfits. A lot of fun even if you’re not interested in dolls

    Nerdforge: create a lot of crazy projects, mostly related to nerdy stuff. (Last project was a 2m booknook)

    Wicked makers: create decorations and animatronics for Halloween

    Florian Gadsby: very talented potter with very relaxing voice and videos

    Pottery to the people: pottery videos, often trying new experiments

    Evan and Katelyn: videos on stuff that they build. Always a lot of fun (last video: how they built an ergonomic laptop)

    TL Yarn Crafts: crochet videos

    Kaypea Creations: making of art dolls (animals), either out of clay or fake fur.

    Studson Studios: creates amazing sculptures out of mostly trash. Amazing channel, one of my favourites

    Make strange things: makes strange things. Small channel but greatly appreciated

    Boylei hobby time: creates dioramas

    Lightning cosplay: creats amazing cosplays

    Transcended furniture gallery: restores vintage furniture

    Bonus: Half-Asleep Chris: videos with stop motion elements, mostly about cats and/or lego

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    Fall of Civilizations

    A podcast about the collapse of civilizations throughout history.

    Why do civilizations collapse? What happens afterwards? And what did it feel like to watch it happen?

    The original podcast episodes have been set to high-quality video of the area being discussed and whatever remains of the civilization are possible to capture on video.

    The discussion of what we know about these dead civilizations and what happened to them is really fascinating.

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      Seconded, best history channel on Youtube that I know of. Only downside is that there are months between episodes, which isn’t surprising though given the in-depth analysis presented in each.

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    No wonder I feel like such an outsider here. I’ve been on youtube for almost two decades and there’s not a single channel I follow mentioned here in this thread.

    EDIT: Well there was one match: Primitive Technology