I hadn't even heard of bitchute.
One of the best video hosts if you don't want to deal with ContentID bullshit. I've watched plenty of reaction videos there. The other alternative is PeerTube.
The woke crusade is killing the Internet. Hell, a fandom I'm in has been in a month's long civil war caused by it.
Looks to be an internet casualty on account of it being created to host far/alt-right content, given Youtube would have none of it and demonetized people. That's what Wikipedia suggests the site is about, anyways.
We may have to address how we fundamentally handle in- and out-groups or how we manage conflict in a digital age; I'd imagine there's a lot to study on a personal and a macro level, like how individuals fight and compromise (or don't) or how larger facilitators of communication filter content or groups. I dunno if we can keep going like this.
It was created around a time where Youtube had started demonetizing pretty much anything risque. It's not specifically for far right content, but that was what moved there the first and the hardest, scaring off everyone else. There's an uncomfortable cycle online right now where the worst elements of massive sites eventually step on too many toes, get kicked out, and flood smaller communities with looser rules, changing them forever and for the worse.
I've been forced to start uploading there as some of my videos have been taken down, and upon appeal, I get the canned "Sorry! We've reviewed your videos and will not reinstate them" response in minutes. All I did was upload YTPs, some music and gameplay footage. Yet they've been taken down for hate speech, violent content and other reasons that describe nothing in them. I've even had private videos removed for such reasons, even though nobody has seen them but me.
I prefer Peertube, as most of the largest instances explicitly have rules against neo-nazi content. But Peertube is much more niche, and anything you upload there will get a tiny amount of views.