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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    Let me lead with this: I’m taking recommendations for spooky channels.

    Okay, first of all, how the fuck has nobody mentioned Crime Pays But Botany Doesn’t? [https://youtube.com/@crimepaysbutbotanydoesnt](Crime Pays But Botany Doesn’t)

    You get to hear the angriest man alive nerd out about plants.

    Someone else mentioned Tasting History with Max Miller and I must second that recommendation, it’s a really good channel if you appreciate Cooking, History, and especially both.

    For spooky stuff, I recommend Midnight Broadcast. They basically take 4chan/reddit creepypasta threads, clean it up a bit for the YouTube algo, feed it to an AI reader, and publish them as 20-30 minute videos. There’s also a now dead channel called “Chass” that did the same thing, mixed in a bit of its own lore, and also did a couple of specials like the Epic of MonkeyHumper (11/10 story, possibly the best creepypasta ever published, cannot recommend enough). Though, Chass kept a bit more of the raw 4chan elements than MB does, so be ye warned.

    Overanalyzing Avatar does that good 20-min long videos where he just really goes maximum nerd on Avatar The Last Airbender and Korra. It’s passionate, funny, and interesting, and if you even kind of like the cartoons, I highly recommend giving him a try.

    I’ll add some more if I think of them

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    For educative scientific YT channels I’d recommend Veritasium, The Action Lab and NileRed to name a few. They produce top quality scientific videos about really interesting phenomenas and experiments. And the best part is they make the concepts simple to understand without the need of a degree or smth lol

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    A couple fun ones I haven’t seen mentioned:

    Myron Cook - Think “the Bob Ross of Geology.” Basically he goes out, finds some rock formation, goes “Huh. Isn’t this cool? What do you think happened?” and walks you through everything dating back to like the formation of the planet. He’s like a teddy bear and his channel is wonderful and fascinating.

    Dan Hurd - He’s a dorky gold prospector. He may have caused me to buy a gold panning set.

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    I have been a fan of Kraut for a long time. He makes video essays on a lot of historical and political topics. He has made two massive three part series that total to nearly four hours about the histories of Mexico and Turkey. He makes some short form as well, like a point about american healthcare that americans don’t realize.

    @Kraut_the_parrot

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    Haven’t seen Philosophy Tube on here yet.

    High quality and engaging deep dives on various philosophy-related topics. Abigail, the face of the channel is an actor and playwright (and an academic) and that very much shines through.

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    Because I manually download videos to watch on the bus or train (thanks Grayjay & NewPipe), most of my subscriptions are for long-form content:

    Retro Tech: Techmoan, Technology Connections, Posy, Janus Cycle, CRD, Ben Eater, DiodeGoneWild, pannenkoek2012, videolabguy, Adrian’s Digital Basement,The Science Elf, previously LGR and 8-Bit Guy/Keys

    Science: Kuvina Saydaki, BobbyBroccoli, Numberphile, Computerphile, carykh

    Tech News & Discussion (not always long-form): Louis Rossmann, Mental Outlaw, Brodie Robertson, SomeOrdinaryGamers, Asianometry, Atomic Shrimp, previously Thunderf00t

    Urbanism: Not Just Bikes, Adam Something, Alan Fisher, Tramly, BritMonkey

    D&D Story Narration: CritCrab, Puffin Forest

    Bold channels are most underrated imo

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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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    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 was the best. Shows all different types of jobs from japan

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    “Oki’s Weird Stories” is so very good.

    Also “Shaun” and very much “Shanspeare” are great, if you’re looking for long-form content.

    I keep thinking of more, so I’m just going to list them here:

    AustinMcConnell, BobbyBroccoli, Dime Store Adventures, Fredrick Knudsen, Jenny Nicholson (already mentioned here many times!), Ahoy, Kid Leaves Stoop, Lady Emily, Sarah Z, Moon Channel, Paper Will, Soup Emporium.