The Rabbit Hole By Adeline Atlas (SOS: School Of Soul)

Jan 28, 2026

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Rumble, by contrast, is more structured. Launched in 2013 and gaining serious traction, Rumble blends open discourse with functional design. It hosts a wide array of censored creators—independent journalists, banned doctors, legal analysts, whistleblowers—and actively competes with YouTube’s monopoly without replicating its ideological filters. Unlike BitChute, Rumble uses centralized hosting, making it faster and more stable, and enabling visibility for high-traffic content. It enforces basic rules on illegal material but does not suppress dissenting narratives around health, politics, or economics. Rumble also has monetization features and partnerships that attract mid- to high-level creators who were purged from mainstream platforms. For many, it offers the best balance of reach, functionality, and freedom.

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