I work in this field so I am very curious about their infrastructure and CDN services.
Basically what I saw for rumble is all Cogent. Cogent is pretty famous for no deplatforming. When I say that they get requests for known spam operations / malware and won’t back out of the service contracts. They don’t give two shits.
In 2006 I worked for Kim Dotcom as a dedicated colo technician tech. He would ship in parts and I would replace hardware etc. my contact was a dude named Matthias Ortmann who I spoke to daily. Mathias is now wrapped up w Kimble in a weird extradition thing.
Now what isn’t said is a LOT of these types of folks run their own CDN. They did it even in 2006 by placing colocated servers in as many data centers in as many networks as possible so that traffic could re-route in high availability.
Rumble offering services here isn’t a bad idea: the biggest worry anyone has is being taken offline.
Oh cool. That's why they still haven't fixed their app.
They need to hire some UI/UX engineers asap
Looks like a backend developer just threw up all over the page lol
Whew is this UI?
I work in this field so I am very curious about their infrastructure and CDN services.
Basically what I saw for rumble is all Cogent. Cogent is pretty famous for no deplatforming. When I say that they get requests for known spam operations / malware and won’t back out of the service contracts. They don’t give two shits.
In 2006 I worked for Kim Dotcom as a dedicated colo technician tech. He would ship in parts and I would replace hardware etc. my contact was a dude named Matthias Ortmann who I spoke to daily. Mathias is now wrapped up w Kimble in a weird extradition thing.
Now what isn’t said is a LOT of these types of folks run their own CDN. They did it even in 2006 by placing colocated servers in as many data centers in as many networks as possible so that traffic could re-route in high availability.
Rumble offering services here isn’t a bad idea: the biggest worry anyone has is being taken offline.
Yeah I wouldn’t trust their backend one bit, unfortunately