SteveWillDoIt makes return with first video back on Rumble after YouTube ban
NELK Boys’ SteveWillDoIt is set to “break the internet” on Rumble on October 25, just weeks after being permanently banned from YouTube.
Despite havingzero strikes on his channel, Steve revealed a few weeks later that it was removed because he hadindirectly promoted gambling.

Now, over two months later, SteveWillDoIt appears to be set to introduce his next video platform move.
SteveWillDoIt set to “break the internet” on Rumble
On October 17, Rumble Video posted a tweet regarding SteveWillDoIt.
It read: “October 25th is when SteveWillDoTt will try to break the internet. Get ready and mark your calendars.”
October 25th is when@stevewilldoitwill try to break the internet. Get ready and mark your calendars.

Steve isn’t the first influencer to make their way over to Rumble after being banned from YouTube, either.
After Andrew Tate revealed his move to the “free speech” video platform, the CEO of Rumble explained why they are letting him “speak freely” on their website.

He said: “We are going to do whatever it takes to hold the line for free speech, whether we agree or disagree with what’s said.”
SteveWillDoIt returns to the internet with Rumble upload
On October 25, SteveWillDoItuploaded his first video on Rumble, showing that he went down to Florida after Hurricane Ian to help people whose lives have been uprooted by the storm.
Looks like he’s prepared to get back to helping people since his ban from YouTube just weeks ago with his new channel on the platform.

It’s unknown how often he plans on uploading videos so we’ll have to wait to see what happens in the future.
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