So their marketing department is still left infested that they can't see the best thing to do is shut up and hunker down in a situation like this.
They've now just raised their heads above the parapet doing this so if Russell Brand's video on Monday is well received and shifts the narrative from rape allegations to governmental censorship, they're not in a good position and are ALL services that can easily be boycotted like budweiser.
Rumble should have a policy to give channels a realtime, detailed breakdown of advertisers and amounts.
Then Russel Brand can weaponize this by singling out advertisers that left and instructing his audience to boycott them - either one at a time or a big list. Even if it's a small channel of like 10k viewers, let the creator say "looks like Burger King doesn't want your money, guys".
Flip the script so advertisers fear removing their money in a witchhunt like this. As it is we don't know who to boycott. The News Movement - the enemy - isn't a trusted source for anything.
So their marketing department is still left infested that they can't see the best thing to do is shut up and hunker down in a situation like this.
They've now just raised their heads above the parapet doing this so if Russell Brand's video on Monday is well received and shifts the narrative from rape allegations to governmental censorship, they're not in a good position and are ALL services that can easily be boycotted like budweiser.
Rumble should have a policy to give channels a realtime, detailed breakdown of advertisers and amounts.
Then Russel Brand can weaponize this by singling out advertisers that left and instructing his audience to boycott them - either one at a time or a big list. Even if it's a small channel of like 10k viewers, let the creator say "looks like Burger King doesn't want your money, guys".
Flip the script so advertisers fear removing their money in a witchhunt like this. As it is we don't know who to boycott. The News Movement - the enemy - isn't a trusted source for anything.