The rapidly-expanding YouTube alternative BitChute, which has been surging in popularity as a result of YouTube banishing nearly all right-wing dissidents off their platform ahead of the election, has been kicked offline on election day.
"It looks like we've been deplatformed on some critical infrastructure that has taken the site offline," BitChute announced Tuesday afternoon. "We're trying to speak to people and find out more before saying more than that. So far we have received some very general account account termination emails."
It looks like we've been deplatformed on some critical infrastructure that has taken the site offline. We're trying to speak to people and find out more before saying more than that. So far we have received some very general account account termination emails.
— BitChute (@bitchute) November 3, 2020
Nearly every last right-wing dissident who was banned off YouTube over the past three years has shifted over to BitChute.
If one wanted to stage a Color Revolution/Coup to oust President Trump, knocking BitChute offline would undoubtedly be a top priority.
David Icke, who is one of the most popular BitChuters, was also banned from Twitter:
BREAKING - David Icke @davidicke has been suspended from Twitter. The election purge of accounts continues.
— Disclose.tv