<p>Now,asforavoidingusingYouTube's website, I'vefoundtwoprogramsthatcanbeusedtowatchYouTubevideoswithouthavingtovisitthewebsite.Thefirstis`mps-youtube' (might also be called `mpsyt', that'sthenameoftheDebianpackage,atleast).ThisisaCLIprogramthatletsyoubrowseanddownloadYouTubevideoswithouthavingtovisitthesite.Itgivesyouasetofcommandswhichcanbeusedtosearch,download,andplayYouTubevideosallfromthecommand-line.It's quite advanced and should allow you to avoid using YouTube all together. I myself haven'ttrulyexploredallofitsfunctionalityyet(Imostlyjustuseittolookupsomequickvideos),butexpectittobemissingsomeofthewebsite'sfunctionality(duh).</p>
<p>Theotheroptionhastodowithwhenyou're given a YouTube link. To my knowledge mpsyt can'tnecessarilywatchvideosbasedonaURL(again,Ihaven't explored all of its features yet), and there'salwaysthatfriendwho's going to be sending you YouTube links, yet you don'twanttoclickthem.Soyoucansimplyuse`youtube-dl'. It's a very common tool that you can use to download YouTube videos (along with videos from other sites, a friend of mine downloads his porn using youtube-dl from websites that do a bad job at hiding the video's URL) and can even do things such as convert to other formats and extract audio from the files. Therefore, whenever someone sends you a YouTube link just run `youtube-dl<link>' and you'llneverhavetovisitYouTubeagain.</p>
<p>Withthisit's relatively easy to live without running YouTube'snon-freeJavaScript.Althoughfromnowonanymediayouwanttouploadyoushoulddosothroughthemoreethicalalternativesmentionedbefore.</p>