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Released Chrome addon to lessen YouTube censorship

Every few weeks news pops up about a YouTuber being de-platformed. They usually end up migrating over to one of the alternative platforms (Vimeo, Bitchute, etc).

However, people are lazy bones and tend to continue to use YouTube as their main go-to for video content. Forgetting to visit those other platforms to catch up with the creators who YouTube gave the ban-hammer to.

EveryTube is a simple Chrome add-on which lists the content you subscribe to on other platforms and lists it along with your regular YouTube subscriptions your https://www.youtube.com/feed/subscriptions page.

It currently supports Bitchute and I'm in the process of adding Vimeo support.

Install now: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/everytube/emegoeklfbjgngcomlbmdjcmbaeilhhd/

, Founder of Icon for EveryTube
EveryTube
on September 10, 2020
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    I also launched this on producthunt and it actually got some traction on there

    https://www.producthunt.com/posts/everytube

    (usually when I post things there they get the same response as a dead duck would :) )

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    I really like this idea!

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    Hey Richard, I’m actually creating something similar to this and it’s great to see it’s technically doable! Only I’m trying to replace YouTube recommendations with community based recommendations. Check me out!
    https://tubehunt.substack.com/p/2-drugs-anime-productivity-react

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    Really good idea!
    Perhaps not as much widespread, but there are people hosting their own stuff. I know two people on their peertube instance and/or account, perhaps a good next platform to support?

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