MPs believe that everyone watches the BBC, Netflix and YouTube. Organisations and companies who will bend over backwards for whatever the Government demands of them. As far as MPs are concerned, Rumble is an alternative platform that they won't shed a tear banning. If anything, they probably consider it one of the primary avenues for "harmful" content they seem intent on getting rid of. We know different but does society as whole?
In reality not the first two but definitely the last. But that depends on how long the content stay on there. If YouTube is successful in sanitising itself, the creators will leave and make new platforms or use alternatives as it's too easy to do nowadays.
Sure you'll have the slow adoption of, ironically, the normie zoomers but if the ones making entertainment leave, like Hollywood, the viewers will eventually follow.
MPs believe that everyone watches the BBC, Netflix and YouTube. Organisations and companies who will bend over backwards for whatever the Government demands of them. As far as MPs are concerned, Rumble is an alternative platform that they won't shed a tear banning. If anything, they probably consider it one of the primary avenues for "harmful" content they seem intent on getting rid of. We know different but does society as whole?
In reality not the first two but definitely the last. But that depends on how long the content stay on there. If YouTube is successful in sanitising itself, the creators will leave and make new platforms or use alternatives as it's too easy to do nowadays.
Sure you'll have the slow adoption of, ironically, the normie zoomers but if the ones making entertainment leave, like Hollywood, the viewers will eventually follow.