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Please be careful, as YouTube is owned by Google, and getting banned by Google is potentially devastating for some people. Google's products and services dominant the web and mobile, unfortunately.
I'm not saying you will get banned, just pointing out the potential risk.
The whole thing is a cluster. Ad blockers are a necessity IMO.
The work that I've done, using my Google account, has been a labor of love. To explain, I have a couple of channels that I used to help others that are seeking particular content. It was never about making money.
That being said, and the road that YouTube (i.e. Google) has chosen to go down, what is the most efficient way in which to separate my self from Google?
Using YouTube without an account and logging in only if you want to upload or interact with votes or comments.
Simple enough I guess. Thanks.
You can export your YouTube subscription list through YouTube takeout and then import that to like freetube, piped, newpipe, etc for the accountless alternatives so at the very least you continue to be able to keep up with your subscriptions.
You could use syncthing to keep the subscription file synced across whatever platform you use across phone and desktop.
You can sync the subscription file between Freetube and NewPipe?
You'll need to manually export the list from one to import into the other, but that's how I keep things in sync if I remove or add channels.
I guess that's okay. I wish there were an automatic process