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According to an August 2022 Reuters article, Rumble is 'better-funded' and 'more mainstream' than its competitors BitChute and Odysee. Reuters states that all three platforms 'include misinformation and conspiracy theories', with Rumble 'moderating more content' than the other two. [56]
Which of these niche social media companies has a brighter future?
Rumble currently has a market cap of $1.6 billion. Which is the better buy? The bull case for Trump Media seems to be that the stock will jump if Trump wins the election, but it's not clear how a ...
Rumble: Rumble Inc. 2013: own TOS [30] Yes Unknown Unknown Canada: Yes No Yes No Yes Rutube: Gazprom-Media: 2006: own TOS [31] Yes >5.82 [32] >1.1 Russian Federation: Yes No Yes Yes Yes Tudou: Alibaba Group: April 15, 2005: own TOS [33] Yes >0.035 [34] 55 [35] China: Yes Unknown Unknown Yes, with official tool only Vimeo: Vimeo Holdings ...
COMMENT: A paranoid, right-wing, sometimes violent culture is developing, one that’s bleeding into the offline world, writes Josh Marcus
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 ...
So the Buddhist model of the self may turn out to fit the data far better than the notions that have dominated Psychological thinking for the last century. [5] The Buddha saw the human mind as a psycho-physical complex, a dynamic continuum called namarupa. Nama refers to the non-physical elements and rupa to the physical components.
Buddhism encompasses a variety of traditions, beliefs and spiritual practices largely based on teachings attributed to Gautama Buddha. [8]Nirvana is the oldest and most common term for the end goal of the Buddhist path and the ultimate eradication of duḥkha—nature of life that innately includes "suffering", "pain", or "unsatisfactoriness". [9]