Liberals were once known to have told freedom of speech advocates that their platform should be built if Big Tech censorship is not acceptable.
The liberalization of the economy is not surprising. New York Times is now suggesting that the pro-free speech platform Rumble will help conservatives get elected because liberal technocrats didn’t intervene. “There is a large audience to be had, and one that some who study far-right content online warn has been left unchecked to grow into a powerful political weapon for conservatives and supporters of Mr. Trump,” The New York TimesA March 28 article warned of Rumble, an alternative platform for video-sharing.
This article was written by a former member of the Jan.6 Commission and former Rep. Denver Riggleman (R-VA) as he reportedly warned: “It’s already succeeded — this alternate universe has already bloomed.”
The Times gave due credit that “Rumble has already built out its own cloud service infrastructure and video streaming capacity, offering it and its partners greater independence from the Amazons and Microsofts of the internet — and the assurance that they can’t be shut down if one of those providers decides to pull the plug over objectionable content.”
According to the article, many Rumble fans will recall how Parler was shut down after it relied on Amazon servers instead of creating its infrastructure. “Looming large in the minds of Rumble fans is the experience of the social media network Parler, which effectively shut down once Amazon said it would no longer host the site on its computing services after the Jan. 6 attacks last year,” wrote Times reporter Jeremy Peters.
Popular Rumble content creator and independent journalist Glenn GreenwaldShare The TimesArticle in a March 28 Twitter thread,It is important to note that Big Tech and Liberal politicians are having to work hard to adapt to the rapid growth of other speech platforms.
“That Rumble – with other free speech platforms: Substack & @GetCallin – are growing so fast is single-handedly destroying Big Tech censorship schemes,” Greenwald tweeted. He observed that liberal leaders are “whining that their work to force FB and Google to censor for them is being destroyed.”
Greenwald also added in following tweetEstablishment forces are forced to fight the rapid growth of alternatives tech platforms such as Rumble and try to stop it.
“Any time a new platform grows to compete with corporate media and, more so, that they cannot control and force to censor, of course media will malign them. Here, the NYT makes clear the real philosophy of Rumble: to trust citizens, not FB & Google, to decide what we hear.”
Conservatives under attack Contact your local representative and demand that Big Tech mirror the First Amendment while providing transparency, clarity on “hate speech” and equal footing for conservatives. If you have been censored, contact us using CensorTrack’s Contact formPlease help us make Big Tech more accountable.
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