Legal Insurrection is now on Rumble
A platform championing diverse perspectives
In the ever-evolving digital landscape, staying informed and engaged is more important than ever. That’s why we’re excited to introduce you to our new video page on Rumble, an alternative to Youtube.
Rumble is a beacon for free speech and diverse perspectives. It’s a place where voices that may be overlooked on other platforms can be heard loud and clear. Legal Insurrection is proud to be part of this community, where we delve into important issues, explore different viewpoints, and foster a culture of open dialogue.
Our videos range from in-depth discussions of current events to interviews with notable figures. Recently, we’ve covered topics such as the missing details in the Trump indictment, the de-naming of Middlebury College’s Mead Chapel, and the fight against equity discrimination. We’ve also explored the racialization of education and shared the inside story of the Gibson’s Bakery trial.
Following us is easy. Visit our page, click the “follow” button, and you’ll be notified whenever we post a new video. This way, you’ll always get our latest content and can stay up-to-date with the issues that matter to you.
Follow Legal Insurrection on Rumble today and become part of a community that values informed discussion and diverse perspectives. We can’t wait to connect with you!
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Comments
Just in time to shill for DeSantis.
There’s a phrase for people like you.
Rumble is Trump Country txvet, you won’t be happy there
I don’t do Facebook, I don’t do Twitter, and I won’t do Rumble. Has nothing to do with Trump.
Just followed y’all. Lots of good folks on Rumble.
I’ve used Rumble exclusively for years. There was a lot of growing pains along the way mainly that it’s not feature rich for editors.
However, as a video hosting platform, you can’t beat the freedom to post videos without fears of shadow banning or getting warnings about content.
Rumble still has what I called encoding issues and will degrade video quality due to compression but all in all, they are terrific!
I haven’t used YouTube in years.
Both Rumble and Odysee have serious encoding issues (pixelation, aliasing, and the like) and 1080p content on YouTube seems to rarely be 1080p when it appears on either of the former platforms. Video is simply much more watchable on YT, the excessive ads aside. That’s the only reason I still use YouTube for creators that upload to multiple platforms, it has vastly superior encoding and rarely has playback issues. Some of the creators I watch have been kicked off YT so of course I have no choice there.
randian, completely agree. I think Rumble purposely degrades videos is due to storage servers. And they are slooooooooooowwwwwwww compared to YT.
Also, YT streams playback at 720P (with better bitrates) by default whereas Rumble is lagging. I do think Rumble has improved greatly but still have road left ahead.
This is an excellent, proactive move!