If you use Bitchute with any degree of frequency or are regulars in the comments section like I am, then you may have noticed some of your posts suddenly vanishing like Epstein’s security detail. That’s because Disqus, a third party app that provides sites with comments sections for articles, videos, and other such pages, has cucked out in an irreparable and unforgivable fashion. Flagging and tagging posts from everything as harmless as the f, other f, n, c, s, a, b, k, j, and g word (among others more ambiguous), to the use of our beloved pngs, jpegs, and gif files. Obviously, this cannot stand. Especially on a site like Bitchute.

Now, again, because I can’t seem to stress this point enough to everyone, Bitchute and Disqus ARE NOT the same company. There isn’t some grand-chessboard conspiracy by Bitchute to keep us from posting naughty words, just one by Disqus.

In summery, Bitchute is currently in the process of creating their own comment service they call CommentFreely. To what extent this new program will allow pic-posting like Disqus did before it decided to deepthroat a Pringles can is currently unclear. As stated on Subscribe Star, Disqus may be kept as a secondary, optional mode by which users can comment. Additionally, as Jon has informed me, the new comments section will be launched with user’s past comments in mind, thought that maybe the reason why Disqus may be included as an optional service – more as a means to preserve past comments than anything else.

Personally, I wouldn’t care if Disqus gets canned for good. Anyone who thinks it’s okay to dump their censorious ways into people’s lap out of the blue deserves what they get. Sow the flags and you reap the bitch-slap, as the bibles says. So just be patient. I’m no happier about Disqus’s disgusting buckling than you are. I enjoy my time down in the comments very much, actually. So the next time some doomsaying dipshit want to tell you to jump ship and that Bitchute’s sold out, ask them how much ShareBlue’s paying them per post.