It is very amusing to read HN comments that complain about the "enshittification" of free platforms while simultaneously mocking those who would pay for stuff they like. YT is dollar for dollar the best digital subscription I pay for and I pay it gladly.

I don't think one should mock people who are paying for youtube. If they find it's good, then it's laudable to pay for it. But that said, I personally can't relate to that position. There just isn't any content on youtube that I find interesting enough that I would pay for it. It's a time waster for me, not something I seek out because it's a compelling way to spend my time.

Youtube has reached the terminal stage of enshittification:

• the good stuff is VHS-quality TV content that somebody pirated

• the ads, once nonexistent, are typically disreputable and now incessant

• the few 'creators' worth watching are lost in an ocean of audience-captured, brain-dead garbage "hey guys... [product placement disguised as organic content]... misinformation... remember to like and subscribe... [product placement disguised as organic content]"

• access becomes increasingly arcane due to ad-blocking measures

• one of the lowest quality comments sections - largely inorganic, rogue state-sponsored - on the internet

• increasingly just AI slop

The day I can't scrape videos via yt-dlp is last day I permit youtube domains on my network. Personally, I would prefer to eat a rotten cat carcass than pay a single cent to Youtube.

In a better world, youtube would be some kind of a protocol, not a mediocre company serving as a middleman.