I watch: 1. Movie Trailers 2. Movie Reviews 3. Food Vloggers 4. Cooking Tutorials and so on.
- Apple Drains: About yard drainage installation/design/ideas.
- ChrisFix: Posts rarely but extremely high quality car repair/maintenance videos.
- City Beautiful: Talks about urban design and how it may be improved for people (a little anti-car, pro-public transport).
- Doug DeMuro: Sometimes has unusual or quirky vehicles.
- FortNine: Fascinating motorcycle channel even though I don't own, have ever owned, nor plan on buying a motorcycle (yes, I know).
- Mentour Pilot: "If Air Crash Investigations was done by an actual commercial pilot."
- Practical Engineering: What you think it is from the name. Rarely posts, always worthwhile when they do.
- The B1M: Looks at civil engineering projects.
- Project Farm: One of if not the best review channels on YT.
- Technology Connections: Interesting "deep dives" into every day technology.
- Tom Scott: Science adjacent channel that often looks at quirky locations.
Those are the "biggies." I have others too, but they're far too niche to list here.
Then there's science related stuff, like Anton Petrov's channel and Action Lab.
In more computer-oriented frame of mind, I watch channels from Adafruit, Explaining Computers, Santa Fe Institute, etc., and a few hacking related channels.
I am also learning Python through a few tutorials. Some are good. Some are rubbish. But between them, I get a few different techniques in hand.
I watch a surprisingly high amount of YouTube!
https://www.youtube.com/c/Taskandpurpose https://www.youtube.com/c/BattleshipNewJersey https://www.youtube.com/c/RoadHomeMotorcycleVlogs
old technology
https://www.youtube.com/c/Techmoan https://www.youtube.com/c/The8BitGuy https://www.youtube.com/c/adriansdigitalbasement
psychology
https://www.youtube.com/c/AnaPsychology https://www.youtube.com/c/DavidSnyderNLP
Ear candies - SignalsMusicStudio, Posy,
Brain candies - 2Blue1Brown, Huberman Lab, How To ADHD
Computers/Tech - Daves Garage, Mr Carlson's Lab
Milporn/Geopol - Capsian Report, Dark Docs, The Operations Room, Mark Felton
GenAvation - CitationMax, Missionary Bush Pilot, Premier 1 Driver, AvWeb
WillYouBeMyDad - AvE, ThisOldTony
- Sean Collins, 'Cooking the French Laundry'. A good series, if you like to cook that is. (https://www.youtube.com/user/Seanc0272)
So far this tactic has worked very well at avoiding all those annoying adverts that the other sorts of content on YT seems to have.
BTW, I'm thinking of adding 'paid promotions' to my search/play list since some of the adverts seem to be sneaking those in to my feed somehow.
Watching an advert to watch an advert appeals to my 'It's Turtles All the Way Down' mindset. And as for watching a paid promotion about a channel that shows adverts? Mind. Blown.
(/s in case not obvious)
2. Movie reviews - basically "no"
3. Food Vloggers - "no"
4. Cooking tutorials - "no"
5. Technical tutorials - "yes"
6. Tech product reviews / teardowns / etc. - "yes"
7. Tool reviews - "yes"
8. Fishing related content - "yes"
9. Interviews (for example, the Lex Fridman ones) - "yes"
10. Adventures with Purpose videos - "yes"
11. EEVBlog - "yes"
12. Firefighting videos - "yes"
13. World news / generic commentary - "rarely"
All of that said, probably 80% of the time I'm on Youtube, I'm there to listen to music.