Check this post: https://lemmy.wtf/post/15810205
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So this is a bit of self-promotion, but I can't think of a better way to link all of them in a neat way: Almost all the channels I recommend (excluding some that are on instances that did not allow mine to follow them, which makes the channel cards not load properly, sadly) are on the landing/home page of my instance, in no particular order:
Follow this link for the overview! - of course you can interact and follow from other instances (including other services like Mastodon). Lemmy does not work properly for following PeerTube channels in my experience, though - don't know about Piefed and mbin.
You can find a similar collection of channels on the landing page of peertube.wtf as well as a collection in a sticke post on [email protected]. too.
[email protected] Gardiner Bryant for gaming news the [email protected] Linux Exclusif erikent for Linux and open source news
What are your interests?
In the meantime you could follow a couple of communities is where people share interesting videos:
(thanks @[email protected] for the correction)
It's not Peertube, but as at least a step away from Youtube I've found a lot of my favourite creators immediately cross-post all their videos to Odysee (including electronics guys like Louis, Bigclive, GreatScott, etc) and I've also found some new channels to watch there. It's not a great site, it's marginally better than Youtube, which is not a high bar. For obvious reasons, I'm looking forward to finding recommendations in Peertube too though so I'll be watching this thread.