YouTube and Maps are the two most problematic platforms to get away from.
Because of the content, not the tech, obviously.
Still we gonna start somewhere.
For the maps there's OpenStreetMaps and the Organic Maps app.
For YouTube I would start with something like NewPipe to stream from multiple sources, one being something like nostr / blossom / podcast3. 0 with video.
Then offering creators a simple migration from YouTube to a new open storage / video distribution channel where they can be zapped.
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Organic Maps is amazing though, it's legitimately better than Google Maps' app in most ways for me. It's something as rare as a highly polished open source app.
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Organic is great indeed.
But is missing the user content. Locations are all there but with no reviews one need to go somewhere else to evaluate them. And the reliability of Google maps reviews is probably the best out there.
Very hard to replicate or import. Huge problem.