• jim3692
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    You could theoretically host a Piped API instance, and use it to get channel info. I guess you are already using your own SSL certificates, judging by what you are trying to accomplish.

    This is the Piped org btw: https://github.com/TeamPiped

    It is a YouTube frontend/proxy.

    Edit: I made a post on Piped’s community, so we can discuss it there: https://discuss.online/post/16448014

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      I’m not a sysadmin, I’m a backend dev with enough network knowledge to be dangerous. I’ve set up exactly one super basic website, so I know some of this stuff, I just have to (and can and will) stumblefuck my way through it. This seems like a really great idea, I had no idea Piped could potentially handle that. I’m going to keep an eye on this, thanks!