Rumble Roars
The less woke, more conservative-friendly video alternative to YouTube is, well, going viral. In other words - exploding in growth, according to their record-setting performance numbers.
Slow and steady wins the race…right?
That’s what video streaming service Rumble is banking on.
Hard to believe Rumble has been around since 2013.
Already proving their perseverance, Rumble is now reaping more returns than ever before, according to a recent press release:
Rumble Sets New All-Time Records Across All Key Performance Measures
EXCERPT:
The online video platform Rumble announced that its user base hit a new record in the first quarter of 2022, rising to an average of 41 million monthly active users (MAUs) in the quarter, representing a 22 percent increase in MAUs relative to the fourth quarter of 2021. March 2022 saw a record high of 44.3 million MAUs.
Rumble also set user engagement records in the first quarter of 2022, with Rumble users watching an average of 10.5 billion minutes per month (MWPM) and the platform receiving an average of 6,158 hours of uploaded video per day in the quarter, representing 23 percent and 88 percent increases, respectively, over the fourth quarter of 2021. Rumble's significant growth in these metrics is a reflection of our deep and growing pool of content creators, our continued value proposition as competing platforms continue to censor and cancel the voices of creators, increased uploads from a cloud services customer, and a number of new platform features. The net impact is to allow our loyal users access to a vast and growing library of new content.
"When you consider the limited capital Rumble has raised to date, I believe this kind of growth is unlike anything we've seen before," said Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski. "Other technology companies spend hundreds of millions of dollars to achieve this amount of market share; Rumble has done it with a fraction of their capital."
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