BitChute, the pro-free speech alternative to YouTube, has decided to stop operating in the UK for fear of being censured – and fined – by Ofcom, following the regulator’s acquisition of sweeping new powers under the Online Safety Act. No doubt BitChute will be the first of many American social media companies to stop offering their services in the UK as a result of the Online Safety Act. Since March 17th, Ofcom can fine social media companies up to 10% of their annual global turnover if they fail to comply with the Act. A dark day for freedom of speech.
BitChute has published the following statement on its website:
To our valued users in the United Kingdom
After careful review and ongoing evaluation of the regulatory landscape in the United Kingdom, we regret to inform you that BitChute will be discontinuing its video sharing service for UK residents.
The introduction of the UK Online Safety Act of 2023 has brought about significant changes in the regulatory framework governing online content and community interactions. Notably, the Act contains sweeping provisions and onerous corrective measures with respect to content moderation and enforcement. In particular, the broad enforcement powers granted to the regulator of communication services, Ofcom, have raised concerns regarding the open-ended and unpredictable nature of regulatory compliance for our platform.
The BitChute platform has always operated on principles of freedom of speech, expression and association, and strived to foster an open and inclusive environment for content creators and audiences alike. However, the evolving regulatory pressures—including strict enforcement mechanisms and potential liabilities—have created an operational landscape in which continuing to serve the UK market exposes our company to unacceptable legal and compliance risks. Despite our best efforts to navigate these challenges, the uncertainty surrounding the OSA’s enforcement by Ofcom and its far-reaching implications leaves us no viable alternative but to cease normal operations in the UK.
Therefore, effective immediately, BitChute platform users in the UK will no longer be available to view content produced by any other BitChute user. Because the OSA’s primary concern is that members of the public will view content deemed unsafe, however, we will permit UK BitChute users to continue to post content. The significant change will be that this UK user-posted content will not be viewable by any other UK user, but will be visible to other users outside of the UK. Users outside the UK may comment on that content, which the creator will continue to be able to read, delete, block, reply and flag. Users outside the UK may share UK-user produced content to other users outside of the UK as normal. In other words, for users in the UK, including content creators, the BitChute platform is no longer a user-to-UK user video sharing service.
We deeply regret the inconvenience and disappointment this decision may cause to our UK users and partners. This decision was not taken lightly. It reflects our commitment to maintaining the highest standards of compliance, protecting our community, and ensuring that our platform remains a safe and sustainable space for creative expression globally. We recognize the value of our UK community and extend our sincerest apologies for the disruption caused by this necessary step. Our support team remains available to answer any queries or concerns regarding this transition.
We appreciate the support and engagement of our community around the world and remain dedicated to providing a platform that champions free expression and innovative content sharing in an environment of regulatory certainty.
Thank you for your understanding.
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State-sponsored censorship masquerading as online-safety knows exactly what it’s doing. Straight out of the CCP playbook. Nanny knows worst.
Not restrict – shut it down.
The aim is no free, independent information sources, just Government controlled lie machine.
Ofcom could do with a salvo of precision guided munitions.
I’d be happy to administer any sort of percussive attack, including a well aimed bunch of fives on each of their noses.
Oh no, I’ll have to use a USA VPN server to access it.
Or non-UK (and non-EU?) – ie mpst of the world outside openly authoritarian ones.
I think Oz is well down the censorship track too.
Yes. But we need most people in UK or EU to learn how to do that and to regard it as normal.
There is nothing much to learn except which services are available (there are plenty, and widely advertised ), how they are rated (numerous on-line reviews).
But… the best ones are not free.
I already do
For those who don’t have a VPN there are plently of free versions available. The free Nord VPN is only available with a US server, which simplifies things.
How do you do that, please?
I use NordVPN, other free options include: Proton, Privado, Windscribe, Hotspot, Hide.me Free and Opera browser has a built-in free VPN.
Type: VPN or which VPNs are best in the address bar of your browser and your search engine will give you appropriate results.
Or try: ExpressVPN.com
IIRC much of the footage of the anti-Lockdown marches, the “US doctors against Lockdown” and other lockdown-sceptical or vaccine-sceptical videos were hosted on BitChute, because FB, YT tended to delete them and the Guardian/BBC complex (and most local newspaper sites) removed links to them because of “community guidelines”. I don’t like where there is going.
B-b-but Mr Starmer assured Trump and Vance to their faces that free speech is alive and well in the UK.


There is always the possibility that Two Tier lied….
Noooo! Say it isn’t so; please, say it isn’t so.
This is terrible news! No one can blame BitChute for trying to protect themselves from these new Stalinist laws. These new laws are so like China, which blocks any Chinese person from accessing YouTube from inside China, and has done for years, so they cannot view any content at all, cutting them off from the rest of the world.
Are the British Isles about to disappear behind a new Berlin Wall?
Social Media in Britain and Europe is well on the way to becoming one huge globalist echo chamber.
BBC Licence Fee….
NordVPN subscription…
BBC Licence Fee…
NordVPN subscription…
SUCH difficult choices.
Let me fire up my TOR Browser.
Well,……… I can tell you which is the best value
TOR browser, correct.
The the laws are working just as the state wanted.
This is just the beginning.
Well Reform had better put something out denouncing this and PDQ.
I understand an option exists to access Bitchute by way of a USA VPN server. Does anyone know how to do this, please?
I pay for a VPN service from a company called Nord. There are many companies that offer one – Proton VPN, for example, is considered one of the best.
There are also some free VPN services – so I would start by using one of those. A quick search has come up with this company: https://signup.privadovpn.com/
They have a free plan (it is greyed out as they try to persuade people to use a paid one), but if you persist with the free option, it appears to work.
To use a VPN service, you need to download “the client” software – there should be options for Windows download, Apple download or Android download. Once downloaded, you would need to click on the VPN client and run the service. Most will give you a choice of servers in different countries to which you can connect. If you choose a server in the US, then all your web browser traffic will be routed through that server located in the U.S.
Once your VPN is active and connected to a US server, Bitchute will think you are located in America and websites such as Amazon will be the U.S one – with prices in dollars. Hope this helps.
Never forget, it was the “Conservative” government that started the Orwellian fascist-control-state ball rolling, with never a squeak of protest from the other politicians. Welcome to 1984 folks. In Germany they are jailing for free speech, now they are going after Russell Brand; in fact, where anyone dares to stand up against the regime – they are to be crushed.
To see what their plans are, just watch “Total Trust”:
https://old.bitchute.com/search/?query=total%20trust%20surveillance%20state&kind=video&sort=new
Oh dear, this riveting documentary on China’s 1984 state is only available on Bitchute.
Another view of China: the repression of Falun Gong. Still on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8g3c2n_yocw
Proton offers a free VPN. Just search for it. Takes about two minutes to set up. It doesn’t have to be routed to an American IP address. It is important to maintain access to Bitchute. Just remember to turn the VPN off for normal internet usage as it can lead to problems like triggering security concerns if you try to log into a banking app from a different location.
I’ve been running Opera as one of my browsers for over a year now, but never used the VPN which is built in. So I just gave it a go today, and it’s so simple.
1) At the “Menu” menu, top left, choose “Open Private Menu”
2) This produces a private browsing tab (ie no tracking, no history)
3) Switch on “VPN” at the bottom.
4) To exit VPN mode, just close the tab, all your other tabs are still there.
5) And off you go!
See the two screens below. The first shows the private browsing tab; second shows Bitchute’s home page.
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Moderator here: see below for corrections to this helpful advice
Thanks, but can you be more specific? I cannot find the information.
What ever happened to UK? Never thought I’d live to see the day we, the country that stood up against oppression and championed free speech would come under the yoke of state sponsored censorship. My parents will be spinning in their graves wondering why they bothered to fight the last world war, only to see those hard won freedoms lost eighty years later.
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