The emergence of a partisan web continues to emerge.
BitChute is now up to around 50 million videos views per month.
Alex Jones' Banned.Video platform has grown to around 5 million views per month, which negates his YouTube ban. That will probably grow more as he has just welcomed on David Icke, who was recently kicked off YouTube after what was dubbed as the most viewed live stream of all time.
One project I have high hopes for is Voice, which is part of the EOS cryptocurrencey, a decnetralised social media platform that has a total of $180 million behind it.
The cash and the expertise have been missing from other projects like BitChute, which have been set up by a few people and grown on a small budget of donations.
For anyone who would like to donate to creators, but have no money I would recommend getting the Brave browser.
* Go to the URL: chrome://rewards/
* Enter ad settings and set it to show 5 per hour
* Turn auto-contribute off
If you are a regular internet user in the US you should get about $10 per month.
Then click on the triangle icon in the address bar and you can donate the tokens you earn from the Brave browser.
You can only successfully send tokens to those who are Brave publishers. That includes:
* Roosh
* Stefan Molyneux
* Infowards
* Bitchute
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Recently I was deliberating whether to setup a Twitter account for my business. I have no social media presence, and never have - professionally or personally. A Twitter account would present numerous benefits. But the recent resumption of the big tech ban hammer has led me to put any thoughts to bed - for good.
Instead I will wait for a platform to emerge that has the funds to on-board a large user base, without having to be a part of Jack Dorsey's control grid.
BitChute is now up to around 50 million videos views per month.
Alex Jones' Banned.Video platform has grown to around 5 million views per month, which negates his YouTube ban. That will probably grow more as he has just welcomed on David Icke, who was recently kicked off YouTube after what was dubbed as the most viewed live stream of all time.
One project I have high hopes for is Voice, which is part of the EOS cryptocurrencey, a decnetralised social media platform that has a total of $180 million behind it.
The cash and the expertise have been missing from other projects like BitChute, which have been set up by a few people and grown on a small budget of donations.
For anyone who would like to donate to creators, but have no money I would recommend getting the Brave browser.
* Go to the URL: chrome://rewards/
* Enter ad settings and set it to show 5 per hour
* Turn auto-contribute off
If you are a regular internet user in the US you should get about $10 per month.
Then click on the triangle icon in the address bar and you can donate the tokens you earn from the Brave browser.
You can only successfully send tokens to those who are Brave publishers. That includes:
* Roosh
* Stefan Molyneux
* Infowards
* Bitchute
**********************
Recently I was deliberating whether to setup a Twitter account for my business. I have no social media presence, and never have - professionally or personally. A Twitter account would present numerous benefits. But the recent resumption of the big tech ban hammer has led me to put any thoughts to bed - for good.
Instead I will wait for a platform to emerge that has the funds to on-board a large user base, without having to be a part of Jack Dorsey's control grid.
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