YouTube is an American-based online video sharing platform owned by Google. It is the second most visited website after Google Search. YouTube engages in censorship which has led users to look for alternatives such as Bitchute, Odysee[1][2], and Rumble.[3]
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- ↑ This is Odysee, the ‘anti-censorship’ alternative to YouTube that pays to watch videos and in which the Russian media have taken refuge
- ↑ This is Odysee, the ‘anti-censorship’ alternative to YouTube that pays to watch videos and in which the Russian media have taken refuge by Kim Diaz on The News Trace
- ↑ IS YOUTUBE VIOLATING THE FIRST AMENDMENT BY TAKING DOWN ANTI-VACCINE VIDEOS? by Molly Callahan on Northeastern University