A service providing curation for quality YouTube playlists individually selecting videos for people to watch over time. Based on customer's input.
This is inspired by Michaela D's thread on Ideas for useful distractions to replace useless ones.
Instead of being at the mercy of the YouTube algorithm when it comes to videos you watch, you're directed by someone who knows what your higher self wants. The rational part of your personality. Not reactive.
This service has legs especially now since YouTube removed the number of dislikes. So you don't know which videos are deemed worth it by your fellow watchers.
YouTube is a vast library of videos, yet the content you are recommended is small and usually consists of rewatching stuff, songs, or what others are trending. It's not tailored for your own good.
Have people earn money of their YouTube content watching hobby by providing the service. Monetize your own playlists.
Get an avid YouTube watcher to collect his list of the very best YouTube videos and categorize them by topics in a Excel table: tech, sports, moviemaking. Also by type : talking head, illustration, podcast, lecture... One can do it by length too, with ranges.
As a user of this service, you pick the topics you want to watch. The style of videos you like, and the lenght. Or you select all lengths and styles.
Maybe even have an option to select your motivation for watching them: learning, emmotional response, entertainment, inspiration.
You fill in the form and over Patreon or Fiverr you pay the service provider $5 or $10 dollars. You are then provided with a playlist of 50 or more videos. A video about biology followed by one about fitness, then by tech. All of them quality, a high signal to noise ratio.
Having paid for the playlist, you'd be more inclined to use it.
The way the service provider can market himself is by making a few videos himself recommending the hidden gems of YouTube, describing what he likes about them, showing to the potential customers his reasoning for what makes a great, useful video. Becoming an authority on the matter. I've seen some content creators market their Fiverr gigs like this.
Additionally, they can post some sample playlist on Reddit or Twitter. Posting their screen time spent on YT maybe. What else?