Now, two major YouTube personalities have had enough.
Comedian Tim Dillon announced he’s moving his popular podcast to platforms that embrace a freer speech approach. …
Fellow YouTube star Jeremy Hambly of The Quartering fame is also shifting allegiances. Hambly boasts a massive YouTube flock (1.56 M) but he, too, is sick of being pummeled by censorship. Starting July 3, he’ll debut his new daily live show (9 am CST) on Rumble.
That means no more YouTube exclusive streaming, Hambly vowed.
[That’s the way market incentives work, but one has to wonder whether Google/Alphabet (which owns YouTube) is too large for those incentives to work. It may be time for an anti-trust action against Alphabet to unwind its acquisitions — especially YouTube — so that those market incentives become more effective. — Ed]
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