Pics & Charts: EXCELLENT: Non-Jewish Billionaire Tweets to Entrepreneurs: I’ll Fund a Free Speech Alternative to YouTube (Winklevoss) – My Comments

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[This is what we need in order to sink the Jewish ship. Sink the bastard. I don't know how reliable this billionaire is. All billionaires have Jewish links or friendships in some way. But if he is willing to launch a more free speech form of Youtube, then this is EXCELLENT. Any platform that gives us whites MORE FREE SPEECH is a step in the right direction. And yes, something to compete against youtube would be huge. But let's see if this guy can pull it off. I would love to see more and more video websites. I SAY SINK THE JEWISH INFLUENCE ON YOUTUBE … SINK YOUTUBE AND GOOGLE WHO HAVE CENSORED AND DEMONETIZED WHITES! Jan]

After expressing frustration over YouTube’s increased censorship of coronavirus videos, Tyler Winklevoss, a founding partner at investment company Winklevoss Capital, has revealed that he plans to invest in a decentralized YouTube alternative.

Tyler tweeted that “the ‘why’ in the pitch deck will be Free Speech” and wrote that he wants a solution where “users own and control their own content.”

Tyler Winklevoss tweeted out his plans to invest in a free speech focused, decentralized YouTube alternative (Twitter – @tylerwinklevoss)

Tyler and his brother Cameron Winklevoss, who is also a founding partner at Winklevoss Capital, have both been highly critical of YouTube’s aggressive policing of coronavirus content.

Tyler suggested that one of YouTube’s recent takedowns violated the constitutional guidelines around free speech while Cameron has described YouTube as “the centralized nanny.”

There are currently a range of decentralized YouTube alternatives on the market including BitChute, DLive, and LBRY.

Each of these solutions use varying levels of decentralized technology in their platforms and have differing levels of moderation.

Tyler didn’t elaborate on whether he’s currently considering any specific decentralized YouTube alternatives but analysis of their traffic suggests that demand for such solutions has surged in 2020.Estimated traffic to BitChute over the last six months (SimilarWeb)

Estimated traffic to DLive over the last six months (SimilarWeb)

LBRY tweeted that it reached 1,000,000 monthly users in March 2020 (Twitter – @LBRYio)

LBRY says its traffic surged in March 2020 (LBRY.tv)

The demand for such solutions comes as YouTube has ramped up its censorship of discussions around the coronavirus amid the pandemic.

Some of its recent policy changes in this area including banning videos that “might” encourage people to ignore stay at home advice and prohibiting anything that goes against the World Health Organization (WHO).

YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki has also vowed to continue with these aggressive content moderation standards and recently promised to crack down on “controversial content.”

Originally appeared at: Reclaim the Net



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