Topic: live streaming
Live streaming has emerged as a vital platform for free expression, allowing creators to share content in real-time without the constraints of traditional media. However, this medium faces significant challenges, including censorship and regulatory pressures, particularly in authoritarian regimes like China, where strict controls are imposed on content and user behavior. The rise of alternative platforms like Rumble highlights the ongoing struggle for individual liberty and privacy in the face of increasing surveillance and censorship.
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Rumble Dominates Debate Night as Alternative Media Streaming Surges
Rumble shatters records during a pivotal debate, claiming a growing slice of the live-streaming market.
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Rumble Opens Free Live-Streaming To All, Removes Five Follower Minimum
Removing friction.
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Minds Partners With Livepeer to Introduce Live-Streaming
A new feature for the private and free-speech focused social platform.
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Rumble Secures Live Stream Rights to First Two Republican Primary Debates
A win for the growing free speech platform.
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Rumble makes live streaming free to all creators with at least five subscribers
Making it easier for creators to break free of Big Tech.
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In China, men are modeling lingerie after ban on women streamers
Women are banned from wearing revealing outfits on stream.
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Rumble launches in-app notifications on iOS and Android
Instant notifications whenever creators go live.
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NYT questions “whether the ability to livestream should be so easily accessible” after Buffalo shooting
The Times also questioned whether social media sites “have a responsibility to rein in hateful and violent content.”
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GETTR introduces real-time live captioning
A new feature for livestreams.
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China threatens livestreamers with new regulations
The government wants to slow the rate at which people want to become livestreamers.
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China to dictate how streamers dress and speak
China is making big strides in regulating independent streamers, not just dictating what they’re allowed to say – but also…
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Rumble breaks its live streaming record with 500,000 concurrent live viewers
Another big milestone for the growing video sharing platform.












