then we can show them what happens they lose their half their revenue stream.
This won't happen like this. Even if Parler would contest Twitter, it's already been labelled by enough popular people as fringe for it to ever pick up and contest meaningfully.
Then you run into the issue where once you've been pitted into the corner, you're not going to make decent revenue from ads like the others do.
The current social media sites started up at the perfect time where the amount of people with a computer at home and internet available had been skyrocketing. Now they've become the Beethoven or Mozart of the internet whereby they hold an absurdly high amount of the traffic. (Forgot what the principle/law is called where the majority of classical music (and other genres) played on say, the radio, comes from a very tiny percent of artists.)
Ok, the point that needs to get across is that it doesn't matter if Parler or any other alt-tech is considered fringe. We can still stop using twitter/facebook/instagram/google. People's perception of Parler has nothing to do with that.
Yes, stop using the others. But that doesn't mean you stand a fucking chance at getting normies to now view your message like that. There isn't going to be a cultural shift if you talk into the void.
They love this btw. You either use their shit or use 1 that's a total echo chamber. Either way, they control media, entertainment, education, academia, and everything regular people use, like search engines, operating systems, and email hosts. You can't use the default internet browser of a Windows PC without getting left wing news FFS. You're having to fight an uphill battle, if the solution is "conservatives move to Parler", you're going to lose.
The focus shouldn't be communication between conservatives. Most people who I've seen switch in recent years wasn't because they followed some right wing source on Gab or views TD. It's directly because of Youtube or Facebook or Twitter... because that's where they are.
This won't happen like this. Even if Parler would contest Twitter, it's already been labelled by enough popular people as fringe for it to ever pick up and contest meaningfully.
Then you run into the issue where once you've been pitted into the corner, you're not going to make decent revenue from ads like the others do.
The current social media sites started up at the perfect time where the amount of people with a computer at home and internet available had been skyrocketing. Now they've become the Beethoven or Mozart of the internet whereby they hold an absurdly high amount of the traffic. (Forgot what the principle/law is called where the majority of classical music (and other genres) played on say, the radio, comes from a very tiny percent of artists.)
Ok, the point that needs to get across is that it doesn't matter if Parler or any other alt-tech is considered fringe. We can still stop using twitter/facebook/instagram/google. People's perception of Parler has nothing to do with that.
Yes, stop using the others. But that doesn't mean you stand a fucking chance at getting normies to now view your message like that. There isn't going to be a cultural shift if you talk into the void.
They love this btw. You either use their shit or use 1 that's a total echo chamber. Either way, they control media, entertainment, education, academia, and everything regular people use, like search engines, operating systems, and email hosts. You can't use the default internet browser of a Windows PC without getting left wing news FFS. You're having to fight an uphill battle, if the solution is "conservatives move to Parler", you're going to lose.
The focus shouldn't be communication between conservatives. Most people who I've seen switch in recent years wasn't because they followed some right wing source on Gab or views TD. It's directly because of Youtube or Facebook or Twitter... because that's where they are.