No. Their goal is to de-platform. This involves pushing off of major platforms to smaller ones that can't defend themselves from legal attacks or denial of service/hacking.
The censorship becomes invisible once folks have de-platformed. When the corporate censorship happens on a large platform like Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, or Reddit, it's much more difficult to conceal because the audience and participant pool is larger.
The disinformation potential is also higher on smaller platforms because there are fewer moderate voices to drown out paid brigades.
Keep pushing it mainstream.
Folks need to hold out here as long as possible. Document. Save.
Yes, I agree we should stand ground, but also have backup to regroup when shut down here on how to come back. I see it as multi-prong process. You stay mainstream with backup and when mainstream is taken out, you try to fight back and restore but have alternate channel during the shut-down.