I ditched my Google account but regularly watch a few channels on Youtube. What's the best way to find out if any of them have uploaded new videos without typing them in by hand? Aside from bookmarking their channels of course.
Pull down RSS feeds on the channel's Twitter pages.
>>53738623
What's a good way to integrate that with Firefox?
Just use one of these https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/collections/mozilla/readers/
>>53738641
I don't use Firefox but I'm sure there is an RSS feed reader addon that you could instal.
>>53738675
Cheers.
>>53738605
Just curious, what's wrong with just bookmarking them?
>>53739270
My bookmarks are hidden in the menubar and I'm lazy
Make a dummy account
>>53738623
Get some self control and stop craving short lived entertainment all the fucking time.
>>53739484
Okay fair enough, I guess.
Like you, I don't use a YT account, and my bookmarks are usually in the menu. However, all my YT bookmarks are in their own sub-folder. Ctrl-B brings the bookmarks up on the left side, I can click each one and see if there's anything new, then Ctrl-B quickly hides them again. I still think this is the quickest and simplest way. (Granted, I use FF, I don't know if the corresponding keyboard command is the same on other browsers.)
>>53738605
https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=CHANNELID
just look at the source code of the channel and ctrl-f "channelid"
Should work with your RSS reader