Ben Swann announces in this video that he is building a new platform to beat censorship, so videos don't disappear. That could be interesting....
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I will add that, going back years, it has been quite easy to host videos on your own website.
I'll say that a real long time ago I had a music video website, without the "modern" youtube era web 2.0 era, preceding youtube by 5-10 years, using RealVideo technology of the late 1990s. That was easy to do, but it wasn't easy for users to upload their own videos, it was actually not possible.
But, for me at least, it was easy enough to set up a website that basically duplicated a lot of functions of youtube - and facebook. Using Joomla and plugins, components, etc.
Actually, I did this in combination with someone here on RPF. Someone here bought the domain bachmann2012.com, and someone here said "hey, I bought bachmann2012.com, does anyone want to put up a website at bachmann2012.com?" And I jumped in and said sure, and it was a pretty full featured site, but of course not popular, but it had the ability to upload a video and a social network, and a set of other features like that, and it was pretty easy to build, so, I'm just saying that 8 years ago it was easy enough to do, pretty quick, pretty easy, pretty cheap. These days you have to worry about being deplatformed by things like crowdstrike dropping you leaving you vulnerable to ddos attacks, which was what happened to 8chan which caused them to move to 8kun, and other things like that that I didn't have to worry about. So, in theory, it really should be easy enough to throw together a video component on top of a regular joomla install and be up and running in no time, a place to put Plandemic that should stay up for days, and in theory forever. Really though, these days you might need an entire conservative infrastructure, because this that and the other thing could deplatform you.
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