I apologize and confess ( I have sprung for the $15/month "ad-free" YouTube). For years I used an ad blocker, but that jig is up and YouTube now threatens expulsion. I found I simply could'nt stand the barrage of nonsense and hysteria and willing to pay to escape it.
But on the other hand, YouTube has changed everything for me in a time when my taste no longer comports with the current standards. ON YouTube I can watch early Monk, listen to Noah Chomsky (OK, not too much of that), review aviation disasters, satisfy my curiosity about thermite welding, learn how to make dovetail joints, follow Tally Ho, research effortlessly any topic needed for work, and backcheck my doctor's offhand opinion that I should be standing on my head more frequently in order to improve circulation. What a change! History at hand! Instruction ever present! And all of my choice, not some network's or advertising company.
My newspapers are obsolete by the time they arrive every morning, I seem to have heard it all already, and there are no editors left so holes in the story abound. I merely follow my nose to YouTube, which is where you come to know the weakness of Russian tanks, with dozens of battlefield explanations and video demonstrations. Or if you like, Waterloo explained from a hundred angles.
I rarely watch Patreon sailing videos, but if I were starting out they too would be invaluable. It all seems to be there, waiting the call of curiosity. What a marvelous gift in a time when marvels so often come up short.