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The company was founded by Ray Vahey. He described it as a way to avoid censorship and demonetisation on |
The company was founded by Ray Vahey. He described it as a way to avoid censorship and demonetisation on by established services like [[YouTube]].<ref>https://torrentfreak.com/bitchute-is-a-bittorrent-powered-youtube-alternative-170129/</ref><ref>https://www.itwire.com/entertainment/76552-bitchute-the-first-serious-youtube-competitor.html</ref> |
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In September 2017, [[Right-wing politics|right wing]] internet celebrity [[Lauren Southern]] said she was considering switching to the site in response to YouTube's demonetisation of political videos.<ref>http://uk.businessinsider.com/far-right-tech-platforms-gab-youtube-bitchute-2017-9?r=US&IR=T</ref> |
In September 2017, [[Right-wing politics|right wing]] internet celebrity [[Lauren Southern]] said she was considering switching to the site in response to YouTube's demonetisation of political videos.<ref>http://uk.businessinsider.com/far-right-tech-platforms-gab-youtube-bitchute-2017-9?r=US&IR=T</ref> |
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BitChute is a video hosting service that uses peer-to-peer technology.
History
The company was founded by Ray Vahey. He described it as a way to avoid censorship and demonetisation on by established services like YouTube.[1][2]
In September 2017, right wing internet celebrity Lauren Southern said she was considering switching to the site in response to YouTube's demonetisation of political videos.[3]