Rumble is now the place to be if you wish to bring your content and avoid bans or content moderation from YouTube's streaming platform, with many already looking at a switch. Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently got a question for him taking on the role as a content creator for Rumble, after agreeing with actor and comedian, Russel Brand, who spoke up about his deleted content on YouTube.
Will Elon Musk Be a Content Creator for Rumble?
A Twitter user asked the tech CEO regarding his sentiments or plans to join Rumble and start his content-creating career there, citing that Musk and Rumble would be "a force multiplier like no other." Rumble is famous for allowing content that would usually get banned or removed from YouTube and other streaming platforms available.
Musk answered the user's question but did not exactly turn down or trashed this future venture for being a content creator over at Rumble.
The tech billionaire said that he is "a little preoccupied rn" (right now), and one could only assume that he is busy with the many responsibilities and work that he currently faces within his companies.
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Musk agreed with what Russel Brand was saying on his latest Twitter video which slams YouTube for misunderstanding his latest video and got a notice regarding his deleted upload. Brand claims that he is not spreading misinformation, rather he was only talking about the many conspiracies and false claims made by people regarding the coronavirus.
Rumble vs. YouTube
YouTube is one of the most strict when it comes to content moderation among the many streaming platforms in the world, and it aims to avoid proliferating misinformation on the platform. The Google streaming platform previously got many complaints from fact-checkers as it allowed the spread of misinformation, one that was evident in the 2020 global pandemic.
Since then, YouTube has been going at it to clean and rid its platform of misleading and inappropriate content, something which aims to deliver an experience for all ages.
However, early in 2021, there has been a wave of new apps and websites that people may use to avoid content generation and be free to post whatever they want to their heart's desires.
One of the platforms there was Rumble, and it presents the same qualities as YouTube as a streaming platform centered mostly on videos and media content.
People that want to avoid YouTube's strict and restrictive content moderation and Community Guidelines head to platforms like Parler or Rumble to bring their content to all audiences. However, Elon Musk may not be fully on board with the idea with his many work and responsibilities as the CEO of multiple companies like Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, and more.
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Written by Isaiah Richard