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Who are you protecting your privacy against here?
Because if it's Google, then why on earth would you want to upload content to YouTube in the first place?
OK, let's say you didn't give them your phone number and masked your voice. If you're not connecting over a VPN or something like Tor, they still have your IP address.
OK, you now use a VPN, but your browser can still be very effectively fingerprinted and that fingerprint could be nearly unique.
And so on and so on. And this isn't even going into metadata in & about your video files that could be used to fingerprint the system they were done on.
viewers and potential malicious hackers.
I understand everyone wanting me to use PeerTube, but i can't see my content being successful there.
i confess i didnt consider this. but i think there are tools to remove all metadata from videos. in the end, i dont need to hide myself from google or anything of the sort. i just want my information to be harder to find.
If you want to protect your privacy against viewers of your videos, how you upload them to YouTube makes more or less no difference. With this scenario the question is how much information are you leaking in your content, and that'd cover everything from writing style idiosyncracies to anything that can be used to potentially identify eg. where you live and so on.
If you're worried about "malicious hackers", then the question is who are these potential hackers you're protecting against? Would they be attacking Google or you? If it's you, then how you upload things to YT is again completely meaningless. If they're attacking Google and get far enough to actually exfil data, what they'd actually be able to get out of it is anybody's guess. Using a VPN and a throwaway email is probably good enough in any case.
Here's the deal, YouTube belongs to Google, which makes the content inherently easy to find, unless YouTube doesn't want it to be. That removes any possibility of you controlling who can see and who can't.
Peertube is a completely different animal, you have much more control on who has access, in special if you self host.
My confusion with you post is that you say you want it to be hard to find, but at the same time you want it to be "successful", what do you mean by that? What would make it successful for you?
sorry! bad phrasing. if one is to assume there is no way to 100% hide your identity from google, then at least make it "harder to find".as in instead of giving google my info on a golden plate it would require a bit more effort. that is what i meant. ideally i would like my content to reach as many people as possible.
In that case, and please anyone correct me if you think I'm wrong, I would create a user just for that, entirely divorced from real life "me", including, but not limited to, different country, gender, age, all demographics, and use this persona exclusively for this purpose.
Know that if you are expecting to monetize directly from YouTube, this is most likely an exercise in futility, but if you you're not concerned with that, you're golden.
I would make sure to upload always over a VPN, just for good measure.