Playing BATTLELANDS I get a KILL with EVERY LEGENDARY weapon!

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I'm writing this as at 20 Nov 2020.

This is my first video on Rumble.com. I thought it would be cool to upload a video to Rumble and see how it goes.

I first released this video way back on 4 Dec 2018 on YT. It became my 2nd most popular video, and reached over 400,000 views. It was the 3rd most popular non-trailer Battlelands video. I remember the day I released it. I'd asked people in a Discord server for their view on which thumbnail I should use. I was greatly delighted and surprised at how popular the video was.

I was banned off YT on 8 June 2020, despite having 0 community guidelines strikes, and 0 copyright strikes. YT refused to tell who had reported me or for what videos/streams.

I was a YouTuber (primarily gaming) of a few different games, my main ones were Hay Day, Battlelands, Risk, and Rush Wars. I had uploaded over 1,500 videos, had over 30,000 subs, and 10,000,000 views. I did a lot of gaming live streams. I also did many 24/7 live streams, continuous live streams of things such as "LIVE Top 10 most liked videos on YT" which had the live API counts of the videos increasing in real time. I do hope that social blade adds Rumble.com to it's list of sites it collects data on. I also hope that Rumble releases leaderboards of the most subbed creators and most viewed videos.

I see that there is very little gaming content on Rumble, 0 videos for the games "Battlelands" and "Hay Day", Clash of Clans has a few videos, the top viewed one is by Clash Bashing, with 157 views (uploaded in 2016). To me it seems to be mainly news content (which in a study on YT, found that in 2016 news channels had the highest chance of any genre of succeeding vs music channels or vlog channels, etc). But who knows, perhaps in time rumble will gain a bit gaming audience. I think it's cool to have at least 1 video per game, for the most popular games, so that if people do a search, they will get at least 1 result come back. It will now be the case if someone searches "Battlelands", they'll have this video.

I found Rumble on 19 Nov 2020, 12:35am NZST, via a Parler post. I was hesitant on trying out Vimeo or Daily Motion (although had a look at them and considered them), after getting banned of YT, I gave up on making videos. YT has a massive audience, although who knows if they'll still be the dominate player in 10 years. It took a ban to make me realize how unstable it is to rely on YT. YT censorship is not a recipe for free speech or a public domain. Upon seeing that people I admire use Rumble, and seeing that Rumble stands for freedom (as like Parler), I thought "Awesome, let's give it a try". Also when I told someone about Rumble, they said "You could post videos there?", which prompted me to upload this. I am very happy to see alternatives to YT exist. Plus the more competition the better.

There is huge potential in live streaming. Especially gaming live streams. So I really hope Rumble does a push for gaming live streams. Currently there aren't many good options, the main options for gaming live streams is YouTube, Facebook, Periscope, DLive, Mobcrush, Trovo, NimoTV, Twitch or Smashcast.

I look forward to seeing the future of Rumble, it's look great so far, I hope that momentum of the last 90 days will last. It's great to be a part of it's history! The best is yet to come!

- SuperSight

Music in this video (Thanks TheFatRat for your amazing music):

TheFatRat - Monody (feat. Laura Brehm)
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TheFatRat - Never Be Alone
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