Like I said in the other thread, Rumble has no raison d'etre if they censor just as much as YouTube. I think in this particular case, the right thing to do is aligned with their monetary interest.
I can't remember if this is true of Rumble, but some of the alternatives' clients still lack the usability and features of YouTube. That's ok as long as there's some reason to be on Rumble.
Like I said in the other thread, Rumble has no raison d'etre if they censor just as much as YouTube. I think in this particular case, the right thing to do is aligned with their monetary interest.
I can't remember if this is true of Rumble, but some of the alternatives' clients still lack the usability and features of YouTube. That's ok as long as there's some reason to be on Rumble.