The new alternative to YouTube. It must be good because Twitter does not allow Tweets with BitCute URLs. Damned near anything Twitter hates, I want to try.
https://www.bitchute.com/
Printable View
The new alternative to YouTube. It must be good because Twitter does not allow Tweets with BitCute URLs. Damned near anything Twitter hates, I want to try.
https://www.bitchute.com/
Info only, no judgment about the site as I have never been there. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitChute
When a site has enemies such as the Southern Poverty Law Center, Twitter, YouTube/Google, Wikipedia & PayPal, then it begs for a peeky-see. I spent an hour there, but must say, I did not find anything worth posting here. I did see some pro-Nazi crap in the mix.
There's an Adult setting on YouTube that seems to fix viewing problems I've had there. And, there's a "premium" YouTube I have not tried as well. And, that Truckman guy does good Hitler parodies.
Having said that, I'm always up for checking out new sites.
Thanks, Joe.
Hunter
"BitChute is a video hosting service known for accommodating far-right individuals and conspiracy theorists."
I'll pass...
It seems you really can't help yourself Joe:bleh:
Hanging out with Alex Jones isn't something I want to be doing.
Quote:
BitChute is a video hosting service known for accommodating far-right individuals and conspiracy theorists.[7] The platform was created in 2017 to allow video uploaders to avoid content rules enforced on YouTube,[8] and some creators who have been banned or had their channels barred from receiving advertising revenue ("demonetized") on YouTube have migrated to BitChute.[2] The Southern Poverty Law Center has said the site hosts "hate-fueled material".[9]
.
.
.
.
.BitChute has been described as accommodating far-right groups and individuals,[7] with the Southern Poverty Law Center claiming it hosts "hate-fueled material".[9] YouTube has banned or demonetized some right-wing channels over the inclusion of alleged hate speech and misinformation.[2] At the time of the site's launch, Vahey described BitChute as an alternative to avoid these restrictions, which he said was "increased levels of censorship" by established platforms.[8] The far-right conspiracy theory channel InfoWars migrated to BitChute after being banned by YouTube.[3] Prominent far-right and alt-right video creators who have cross-posted to both YouTube and BitChute include Lauren Southern, Stefan Molyneux, Millennial Woes, and Paul Joseph Watson.[2][4]
The site allows a video classification tag of not safe for work (NSFW) where content would generally be considered inappropriate for a family or workplace setting; and a not safe for life (NSFL) setting for extreme or strongly questionable content that may cause psychological trauma if viewed.[15][16]
I don’t have to open Alex Jones, Dave, and neither do you, but then you know that. That’s the beauty of sources that don’t make choices for you.
You actually give Wikipedia a modicum of respect, when it’s editors make value judgements...really? I didn’t think I still knew anyone that still fit that description. :poke:
I don't have to believe everything in Wikipedia to know that isn't a place I want anything to do with, and frankly I wish you thought the same.
If they try selling the Trump/Russia hoax, I’m gone.
Hmmm... Interesting background.
Hunter