The question echoing across forums and Reddit threads is constant: “What are the best for this year?”
Hyper-active. Trending section changes hourly. Pros: Beautiful UI, no ads by default (optional support), mobile app available. Cons: Requires a wallet if you want to tip; some content is paywalled by creators. Best for: Tech reviews, gaming streams, retro media, and indie vlogs. 5. Veoh – The Old Guard That Still Works Why it works: Veoh has been around since the mid-2000s. Many assume it’s dead—it’s not. It remains a haven for full-length TV episodes, obscure movies, and user-compiled clip shows that 9vids users love.
Daily. Many creators post new content weekly. Pros: No pre-roll ads, 4K support, clean interface. Cons: Less “raw” or unpolished content; harder to find meme/fail compilations. Best for: Documentaries, short films, animation, and creative B-roll. 3. BitChute – The Decentralized Powerhouse Why it works: Built as a peer-to-peer alternative to YouTube, BitChute is often the #1 answer when users ask for "sites like 9vids updated." It has zero content policing (for better or worse), a classic video grid layout, and no mandatory sign-in.