Should I watch mirrored videos through Invidious or Peertube?
This is not about privacy I guess, but I am really uncertain.
Lots of Youtubers also have Peertube channels. Newpipe on Android can play those too, so I always watch the Peertube "mirrors".
But what is best from multiple points? Privacy, efficiency, saving data resources from nice people?
There are some Invidious instances embedding "googlevideo" javascript, I think those are not proxies and I dont suck their resources that much. The same goes for Newpipe and Freetube, which watch the videos locally, unless they break, they are best.
But then, Peertube on Newpipe? I guess its nice for reliability, anticensorship and "freedom". But it sucks resources from nice people, and I already have a VPN.
On the other hand, is peertube better than Invidious proxy? I think I suck resources from both, maybe its better to use Peertube here, as they dont get blacklisted, so their servers just have higher usage.
Use Peertube if one of your concern is to promote a world where YouTube is not the only way for a creator to host videos. It shows them (and sponsors) that the efforts to maintain another platform is viable. Resources are not the main issue for Peertube, as it uses WebTorrent to distribute a video using peer-to-peer.
If you fear to miss something in the YouTube comments (really?), use Invidious.
Am afraid that using invidious, newpipe or any other youtube "viewer" is actually giving the videos their view count, and therefore making you "vote" in the recommendation algorithm that is at the heart of so much bias... can anyone confirm or infirm that?
From what I understand, watching on Newpipe, Invidious, etc doesn't increment the view counter, but YouTube still knows that the video was accessed on their end, so I don't think there's any way to check if they factor it into recommendations or not without access to their algo directly
Kinda. PeerTube is a self-hostable application that creators can use to host their content, so it doesn't have ads per se. Invidious, just like youtube-dl, fetches video files from YouTube servers, so it also doesn't play any ads that would normally be played before and during video.