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  2. Alt-tech - Wikipedia

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    Alt-tech is a collection of social networking services and Internet service providers popular among the alt-right, far-right, and others who espouse extremism or fringe theories, typically because they employ looser content moderation than mainstream platforms.

  3. CatboyKami - Wikipedia

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    Starting in mid-2020, Brookes streamed and uploaded multiple videos of himself to DLive and BitChute, where he wore racist outfits, including blackface and stereotypical outfits mocking Blacks, Asians, and Jews. [4] He also mocked the murder of George Floyd. [4]

  4. WebTorrent - Wikipedia

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    Launched in 2017, [6] BitChute is a video hosting service that used WebTorrent P2P technology. [7] [8] It claimed in order to ease bandwidth issues of centralized streaming. [6] According to Fredrick Brennan, there is little evidence BitChute actually uses peer-to-peer technology. [9]

  5. Talk:BitChute/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    BitChute is also willing to “delist” some odious users, the term BitChute uses when it deplatforms a user and deletes their videos. As the article stands it gives the impression that BitChute accommodates any and all content. But according to the source some moderation takes place. (Sidenote. That said, overall I find the DailyDot suspect.

  6. Omegle - Wikipedia

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    Omegle (/ oʊ ˈ m ɛ ɡ əl / oh-MEG-əl) [1] was a free, web-based online chat service that allowed users to socialize with others without the need to register.The service randomly paired users in one-on-one chat sessions where they could chat anonymously.

  7. Parler - Wikipedia

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    After the shutdown, Parler users were reported to have migrated to other alt-tech websites including BitChute, Clapper, CloutHub, DLive, Gab, MeWe, Minds, Rumble, and Wimkin, as well as encrypted messaging services including Telegram and Signal. [111] [112] [113]

  8. File:BitChute Logo.png - Wikipedia

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  9. Gab (social network) - Wikipedia

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    Gab is one of a number of alternative social network platforms, including Minds, MeWe, Parler, and BitChute, that are popular with people banned from mainstream networks such as Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Reddit, and Instagram.