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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    Jeff Gerstmann, video game journalist

    Lindsay Nikole, paleontology pop sci

    Gutsick Gibbon, prehistoric anthropology pop sci and some academic stuff

    Spacetime and SEA, cosmology pop sci sometimes leaning more academic

    Rifftrax/mst3k, comedians that add audio tracks over bad mostly public domain movies, there’s a ton of them

    Ben G Thomas, prehistoric biology pop sci

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    Bill simmons podcast. Mainly sports but a lot of just in general topics too. Famous guests athletes and not.

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    A Catholic socialist, a Jewish anarchist, and a Muslim communist walk into a bar, and they make a podcast about engineering disasters: Well There’s Your Problem. It’s great for that intersection of people for whom the phrase “crimes against TERFs aren’t crimes” resonates and like listening to an engineer complain about low quality as-builts 2 hours into a 3 hour episode about 9/11

    I was sold on the show when I found out that the episode about the Titanic was split into two parts, totaling around 5 and 1/2 hours. That’s partially because they spend a lot of time bullshitting, and partially because they go really in-depth about how and why structures fail

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      It might be worth adding that some people might find him (and similar long form content) verbose if they are not into the topics. I watch probably most of his episodes, but some people in my life don’t vibe with his those. The same people did not appreciate the 7 color e-ink display I had been tinkering around with until I made it display a dog pic, so it’s also about how the topic relates to what you already like.

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    Not as long form as they usually max out around an hour. Good enough for walking dogs.

    New Rock Stars.

    Dark Net Diaries.

    Star Talk.

    Beyond Trust has a podcost interviewing tech people.

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    Steve Wallis is my comfort creator. Genuine dude from Canada who does loads of camping from simple in the woods stuff to hiding in a roundabout overnight. He’s had a rough go these last few years as he lost his wife, mother, and best friend all within a year and a half. This is a man just enjoying what mother nature has to offer.

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    Brick immortar- probably the single most technical long form YT channel in the engineering disasters category

    NNKH - fixing things that probably shouldn’t be bothered with.

    Green dot aviation - air disasters and near disasters

    Pilot debrief - light aviation crash analysis

    Andrew camarata - long, long form time lapse videos of running backhoes and dozers to cut roads and things, nice to relax to.

    The great war - I watch on nebula but I think they are on YT too.

    Hoog - explainers

    Bald and bankrupt - I’ve heard mixed things about the guy as a person but his videos are entertaining, in the “travel to unusual places” genre

    Integza - another one on nebula but I think also on YT. Building rocket engines with 3d printers, etc

    Driving 4 answers - probably the single best automotive focused engineering channel

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    Well … My go-to is still Hbomberguy. Eben if I don’t know/care about the topic I know every vid of bis will be interesting and worth the time investment. The jokes are really funny (even on rewatches) and I’ve learned a lot. I watch old Hbomb videos to Fall asleep to almost every night.

    Main issue: there’s one video every 1-2 years … However if you’ve never seen one you’ll have the back log to get through.

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    I am not normally a fan of long form videos unless I’m in the mood for it, but Philosophy Tube is my go to. Thanks to her, she (he before she transitioned) actually taught me what liberal really means, socially progressive but economically conservative.

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    Well There’s Your Problem - Engineering disaster podcast, with slides! And the hosts vary from left, to very left.

    JunkyardDigs/PoleBarnGarage - Two separate channels. Love them both for just fucking around with old cars/farm equipment/vintage snowmobiles

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    Jenny Nickelson does… nerd stuff? Highlights include:

    “Church cinimatic universe” where she becomes a sommelier of art and walks you through a decade or so of some church in Canada’s Easter plays, which are delightfully technical and imaginative while also being a beautiful form of cringe.

    And a 4+ hour documentary/review/commentary on her visit to the short lived “star wars hotel”

    I’m not big into star wars or Disneyworld/land wherever it was, but I watched that whole thing.