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  2. BitChute - Wikipedia

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    Since launching, BitChute has accommodated far-right groups and individuals. [a] The Southern Poverty Law Center wrote in 2019 that the site hosts "hate-fueled material", the Anti-Defamation League wrote in 2020 that "BitChute has become a hotbed for violent, conspiratorial and hate-filled video propaganda, and a recruiting ground for extremists", and Bellingcat wrote in 2021 that the platform ...

  3. List of online video platforms - Wikipedia

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    The company website is still available, but its content is now consolidated on YouTube only. Videolog: Portuguese: Brazil: Service ran from May 2004 to January 2015. Vidme: English: United States: Service ran from January 2014 to December 2017. [12] Vine: 25 languages: United States: Service ran from January 2013 to January 2017. Xtube ...

  4. Comparison of video hosting services - Wikipedia

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    BitChute: Bit Chute Limited [5] 2017: own TOS [6] No Un­known ~0.8 [7] United Kingdom: Yes No Yes [8] some videos downloadable No Dailymotion: Vivendi: March 15, 2005: own TOS [9] Yes >36.9 [10] ~60 France: Yes Yes Yes No [11] Yes EngageMedia: EngageMedia March 2005: Creative Commons: No >0.008: Un­known Germany: Yes Yes — Yes Yes Flickr ...

  5. Exclusive-Video-sharing website BitChute seeks to raise $10 ...

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    Video-sharing website BitChute is raising $10 million in Series A funding at a valuation of $750 million to $1 billion, according to one of its investors and a presentation seen by Reuters, as it ...

  6. Lauren Southern - Wikipedia

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    Lauren Cherie Southern (born 16 June [4] 1995) is a Canadian alt-right [a] YouTuber, political activist and commentator.In 2015, she ran as a Libertarian Party candidate in the Canadian federal election, [5] finishing last in her riding with 535 votes, or 0.9% of the total. [6]

  7. Stefan Molyneux - Wikipedia

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    Molyneux was born in Ireland and mostly raised in London before moving to Canada at age 11. [30] He attended Glendon College at York University in Toronto, acting at Theatre Glendon [31] and being a member of the Debating Society. [32] He then attended the National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal.

  8. Talk:BitChute/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    BitChute is a video hosting service founded in 2017. It was created to allow video uploaders to avoid content rules enforced on other platforms, such as YouTube. The platform accommodates far-right individuals and conspiracy theorists. Some creators who have been banned from YouTube have migrated to BitChute.

  9. Censorship of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    On September 17, 2012, YouTube was banned for the second time following the controversies regarding the promotional videos for Innocence of Muslims. [25] On June 5, 2013, the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission lifted the ban.