Topic: 2000 Mules
The documentary “2000 Mules” has become a significant point of discussion regarding censorship and free expression, particularly as it gains traction on alternative platforms like Rumble and Locals. Its success highlights the ongoing struggle against mainstream media narratives and the efforts of tech companies to provide a sector for content that may face suppression elsewhere. This situation raises important questions about the role of digital platforms in protecting diverse viewpoints and the implications for free speech.
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Locals tool for distributing and selling on-demand digital content is now available to all creators
All creators can now sell movies, specials, and other on-demand videos directly on Locals.
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Locals announces record growth
Creators earned millions in the second quarter of 2022.
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Rumble sets new record, 76% year-on-year growth in active users
More people are switching away from Big Tech.
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Emmy-nominated producer Nancy Armstrong to join Rumble board after it goes public
Armstrong has over 20 years of experience in the media industry.
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2000 Mules confirmed as a “huge hit” for Rumble and Locals, reported biggest political documentary in a decade
A win for alternatives to Big Tech platforms.
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“2000 Mules” documentary grosses over $1 million in 12 hours on Locals and Rumble, a big win for alt-tech
A big milestone for alt-tech, free speech, and independent creators.










