You can pay youtube to promote your channel.
The quality of content is not linked to the volume of the audience. Look at how many views has Triddana compared to much worse bands.
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Use both as some have suggested above and throw another medium in there like a blog and promote it on social media, Twitter, etc
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What is wrong with using both and using a blog to reference the videos should one or the other go down?
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BitChute is less political and more anonymous option. Websites like bestg0re are uploading their videos to it.
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Considering I have never even heard of BitChute, and I spend an inordinate amount of time watching videos on the internet, I would probably stick to YouTube. I watch a few streamers that simultaneously cast on many different platforms. I don't know if this is an option with BitChute, but I figured I'd mention it.
EDIT: I was reading about it, and it seems you can mirror your videos from YouTube to BitChute, so maybe this is a possibility to consider. Then, if one platform takes off, you can consolidate to one platform. I'm personally hesitant to use BitChute, because when I upload, my internet tanks. I'll have to do some testing to see what happens.
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I've never used BitChute, but the fact that it uses peer-to-peer to distribute content is a big negative for me. With my ADSL connection, the upload bandwidth is extremely limited and I don't want to choke up my connection just trying to watch a video. So for now, my vote goes to YouTube.
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