Rumble breaks record

Free speech video platform Rumble’s stance against cancel culture and censorship is appearing to pay off.
According to Reclaim the Net, Rumble, a Canadian video-sharing platform, set new records in all key performance areas.

“In the first quarter of 2022, Rumble recorded a 22% increase in monthly active users (MAUs) compared to the last quarter of 2021, to an average of 41 million MAUs. In the month of March alone, Rumble had 44.3 million MAUs,” the outlet reports.
User engagement also rose significantly. “Users watched an average of 10.5 billion minutes per month, a 23% increase from the last quarter of 2021. Creators uploaded an average of 6,158 hours of content per day, an 88% increase from the last quarter of 2021,” the report says.

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