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I saw a headline someplace that they (Rumble) took venture capitalist money. Of course censorship was going to be a thing.

They also want a cell phone number to prevent bots from commenting.

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They also want a cell phone number to identify their users so they can be thrown in a gulag later prevent bots from commenting.

I fixed that for you.

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That requirement was before the venture capitalist money.

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They are publicly traded, CFVI is the ticker.

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Let me guess.. China Financial acquisition corp?

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Yeah, I refuse to sign up due to the phone number requirement. Fuck that. Also can't get on Telegram or Cozy.tv because they require it, too.

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Centralized services are always going to suck with rare exceptions like poal.

We need p2p options.

I like this comment system one:

https://getaether.net/

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the cell phone number requirement is the introductory version of a "social credit system" (which are simply authoritarianism/communism/government dictatorships with a p.r. approved name)

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There's big jew money involved in that zionist shithole...

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