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started using FreeTube (the installed version) - after importing my YT account data it's basically the same thing as YT just outside the browser - but without ads/etc
switched to freetube yesterday, pretty good so far, though I cant figure how to import my playlists over.
ah, makes sense why it wouldn't take the playlists i exported from youtube then.
no playlists yet but you can export your subscriptions (from youtube) - https://docs.freetubeapp.io/usage/importing-subscriptions/
I would love to use it, instead of YouTube but two things hold me back.
I did the same yesterday and was pleasantly surprised with how much more responsive it is compared to normal YouTube in a browser. The interface is very snappy. FreeTube also has Sponsor Block built in as an optional feature.
I think the last update made it better. I used to get errors loading pages and feeds... It would still work but it would post an annoying error bubble. Now it doesn't! This is one of my must haves for a Linus install.