Crap. I use Rumble all the time. It's the only place you can find Glenn Greenwald's System Update, Russell Brand, and people like Jimmy Dore and the Due Dissidence guys uncensored.
The most positive thing I can say is a historical parallel. The internet is like the printing press--the more of them the authorities broke or stole, the more sprang up in their place. If Rumble bows to power, some new video platform will spring up.
But I like Rumble and do like staying informed about it, so your sales pitch worked.
I don't either, but that eternal vigilance is the price of liberty thing is more true now than it has ever been in my lifetime, and I'm one of those people who should be retired but is still working.
Just on the matter of the burn rate, I wouldn’t be surprised if we see rumble merging with some other platform like Twitter, or maybe even Substack, to clear up their burn rate issue
Crap. I use Rumble all the time. It's the only place you can find Glenn Greenwald's System Update, Russell Brand, and people like Jimmy Dore and the Due Dissidence guys uncensored.
The most positive thing I can say is a historical parallel. The internet is like the printing press--the more of them the authorities broke or stole, the more sprang up in their place. If Rumble bows to power, some new video platform will spring up.
But I like Rumble and do like staying informed about it, so your sales pitch worked.
Thank you! I don't think we have anything to worry about just yet, and they are actually listening to the creators, which is encouraging.
I don't either, but that eternal vigilance is the price of liberty thing is more true now than it has ever been in my lifetime, and I'm one of those people who should be retired but is still working.
Just on the matter of the burn rate, I wouldn’t be surprised if we see rumble merging with some other platform like Twitter, or maybe even Substack, to clear up their burn rate issue