Rogan is one of a very small handful of content creators who could have easily jump-started a legitimate alternative video platform to compete with YouTube. Instead, he took the ticket.
My guess is he decided he couldn’t weather the inevitable storm of accusations of anti-Semitism, which come part and parcel with any attempt to break the media monopoly.
I still do see his clips on YT.
But it's more akin to seeing what Rogan's up to rather than watching a full episode and leaning something new or getting to know someone.
I haven't watched a full episode since he left YT.
At least personally, his move to Spotify made him much less culturally relevant even if he's ungodly richer.
I wonder if he considered that.
Rogan is one of a very small handful of content creators who could have easily jump-started a legitimate alternative video platform to compete with YouTube. Instead, he took the ticket.
My guess is he decided he couldn’t weather the inevitable storm of accusations of anti-Semitism, which come part and parcel with any attempt to break the media monopoly.