"Web Firm Aims to Prevent Cancel Culture"
Originally Published 2 years ago — by BBC

Canadian internet company Rumble is at the forefront of the "alt-tech" movement, offering a video-streaming website and web-hosting services that pledge to rally against censorship and allow freedom of speech. Rumble has become the home to many politically conservative video channels where people can say things that might get them kicked off other social media sites. Rumble's user numbers have risen sharply in recent years, at the same time as its bigger rivals have raised their content moderation efforts. However, Rumble may face legislation that forces it to censor more.