RUMBLE VIDEO SHARING

Rumble is a video-sharing platform that allows users to upload, share, and monetize their videos.

Rumble is a video-sharing platform that allows users to upload, share, and monetize their videos. The platform was launched in 2013 as an alternative to YouTube, with a focus on free speech and content moderation.

One of the unique features of Rumble is its revenue-sharing model. Creators can earn money through advertising revenue, licensing fees, and direct tips from viewers. Rumble takes a 20% commission on all earnings, which is lower than YouTube's 45% commission.

Rumble also offers a Content Delivery Network (CDN) that allows videos to load quickly and efficiently, even during peak traffic times. This ensures that viewers can watch videos without buffering or interruptions.

In recent years, Rumble has gained popularity among conservative and right-wing users who feel that mainstream social media platforms like YouTube and Twitter are biased against them. Rumble has been used by several high-profile figures, including former President Donald Trump, to share videos and communicate with their followers.

However, like all social media platforms, Rumble has faced its share of controversy and criticism. Some users have raised concerns about the platform's content moderation policies, and Rumble has been accused of hosting misinformation and extremist content.

 

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