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To follow up: What is a good solution for OPs use case?
Personal section on Jellyfin?
I assume what op is looking for is a long term non-selfhosted backup of their videos.
From the comments here I think just uploading (encrypted if they feel that is necessary) to a free cloud storage account would also be an option. May be upload to several for redundancy.
I'd say if you want to have similar functionality of YouTube but without the drawback that they might disappear, and you're ok with hosting something yourself (or pay for hosting) then I'd suggest PeerTube.
I found this topic interesting so I recorded a short video about it: https://tube.jeena.net/w/cDsbBBveaAWJFZJXwpJRDH
That's what I do, other alternatives include Nextcloud or Dropbox/Gdrive if you don't want to self host.