The free speech video platform Rumble is making moves to protect the First Amendment with its new Rumble Cloud service.
Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski told Fox Business that Rumble values “freedom of expression and the First Amendment.” Pavlovski explained that Amazon Web Services’ previous cancellation of alternative social media Parler drove Rumble’s decision to start Rumble Cloud, shielding businesses from Big Tech censorship.
Pavlovski explained that after seeing how easily Amazon Web Services cancelled the free speech social media app Parler, Rumble sought an alernative. “When we saw that happen, we took it upon ourselves to make sure that could never happen to a platform like Rumble,” he said. “After that moment, we realized that it was very important for us to … start owning our infrastructure, and start owning our own…
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