I looked at Gab last night. Never checked it out before. I like the look of it much more than Parler... this one is more of a straight Twitter copy. Anyway, apparently the founder was a silicon valley worker who was ostracized for tweeting approval of the border wall (the HORROR!), so he quit and started his own. I guess he's been aware of censorship from the start so he's built everything to be very independent. Lives in rural Pennsylvania (IIRC?) so he can't be bullied physically.
That's exactly what they want.Todd Maisch, the head of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce, warned that could make it tougher for small businesses to survive.
It's scary. I'm not saying their was mass voter fraud but when you eliminate every way to question authority it's really starting to sound more like China and less like America.They have now deplatformed Parler. Amazon has taken them off of their hosting service. This is bullshit.
agreed, this censorship and group think is scary as fuck to me, they're setting a horrible precedent they would lose their minds over if applied to their issuesIt's scary. I'm not saying their was mass voter fraud but when you eliminate every way to question authority it's really starting to sound more like China and less like America.
As well they should.
This shit is not going to end how they envision it.
I'm hoping Musk makes a twitter like app now that he's been red-pilledThis is not going to end well for the left.
People, wether they want to admit it or not, want to be offended. They want to argue, they want the fight.
It may take a while to launch a competing marketplace for all these conservative platforms and websites, but they will be back online, and they’ll attract the very people that claim that they want nothing to do with it.
Then you’ll see facebook and twitter start to lose billions per day. The next thing you’ll see after that is a relaxing of rulesand a welcome mat rolled out to the very people they tried to silence in the first place.
Dude, the concepts of trolling and virtue signalling that keep Twitter and Facebook afloat with traffic utterly rely on it.This is not going to end well for the left.
People, wether they want to admit it or not, want to be offended. They want to argue, they want the fight.
It may take a while to launch a competing marketplace for all these conservative platforms and websites, but they will be back online, and they’ll attract the very people that claim that they want nothing to do with it.
Then you’ll see facebook and twitter start to lose billions per day. The next thing you’ll see after that is a relaxing of rulesand a welcome mat rolled out to the very people they tried to silence in the first place.
This is why Parler/Gab suck, there isn't the left presence to argue withDude, the concepts of trolling and virtue signalling that keep Twitter and Facebook afloat with traffic utterly rely on it.
There will be.This is why Parler/Gab suck, there isn't the left presence to argue with