It's not my problem. It's on their end. By design they steer you towards promoted content and things that they think will keep you "engaged" rather than what you actually searched for.
The difference is that I know how good Google USED to be 20 years ago. It is a steaming pile of dog crap compared to it's previous level of usefulness.
If you have to choose between today's google and nothing, it's better than nothing, but at this point it's more of a finely tuned marketing tool.
If you don't believe the rich and powerful conspire, you're either a fool not to know that or a coward to be too afraid to admit it. Crack open a history book, or maybe just read the latest news about twitter.
My point is that there have been, and many times still are better online sources. The world would be a better place without the Google/Youtube monopoly. Youtube didn't create this content, they just systematically acquired or destroyed nearly everywhere else to host it.
If you look a podcasting, there seems to be lots of competing platforms, but for video it's effectively youtube, or you've been virtually silenced.