Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski differentiates Devin Nunes's Rumble Channel with YouTube Channel
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Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski: "It was the summer of 2020 where I get an incoming from the House Intel Committee.Ranking member of the House Intel Committee, congressman Devin Nunes.Imagine this like a Canadian.Nothing to do with politics.Obviously you follow it, but you get an incoming from the House Intel Committee.You're like, holy shit, am I under investigation? Yeah.What's going on?So I get on a call with him,and he asks me the simplest question.He's like, Chris, if I bring my content to your platform and I search my name, am I going to be able to find it?And I'm like, yeah.Thinking like there's some kind of censorship investigation going on, which there should be.May be you shouldn't be censoring, especially in America.And I'm like, no, absolutely not.You could definitely find your content.If you search your name, you'll be able to find it.And then he's like, okay, we're going to put it on Rumble, and we put on Rumble.

The congressman put his video podcast on Rumble,and next thing you know, within a couple of months, he gets like, a couple hundred thousand subscribers on his Rumble channel.Meanwhile on YouTube, and he's been on there for four years, and he's advertising in his congressional district,his YouTube channel, for the last, you know, four years or so to subscribe to the YouTube channel.He only has 10,000, and he has over 200,000 on Rumble in two months.Two to three months."
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