Free market systems have a self correcting tendency. Government generally sucks at everything and makes things worse.
Since most Americans are pro free speech and have polar opposite values to big tech, people will naturally gravitate to a better product that is truly what we want.
What do we want? For leftists to stop censoring us and shoving Chicom propaganda and fake news down our throats.
Who’s offering that right now? .win. Rumble. Gab. Parler to name a few.
Have you seen the App Store ratings? Parler was at #1 for several days in a row.
Heck, same with the fake news media. Look how many people switched to OANN, Newsmax, infowars, Breitbart and other independent news outlets this year. The deep state and the liberal propaganda machine will inevitably fall in a true free market system with limited government. But as government continues to expand and more regulations are set in place, things tend to centralize and the crony lobbyists at places like Google generously donate to the right politicians to rig the rules in their favor.
We need to restore the 10th amendment so the government cannot subsidize winners and regulate would-be competitors to death.
Last, again, were conservatives. We need to bring back the “I can do it” attitude. If we’re not fighting to make government smaller then why are we conservatives? For that reason, I’d argue for less laws, less regulation, less taxes, make it easier for competitors to spring up and only use government to prosecute big tech for crimes they’ve committed under the existing 186,000 pages of laws we already have in the CFR.
They're already failing as we speak. Every single big social network (the top 4 being Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Reddit) are seeing registrations decline, engagement decline, an increase in dormant and deleted accounts. And not in small numbers.
Registrations and content creation are exploding on Parler, Gab, Bitchute, Rumble, Minds, and decentralized alternatives like Mastodon and Peertube. video.maga.host is a Peertube server.
The free market is solving this problem just like we all knew it would. All we really need to do to end it is for antitrust lawsuits against the big guys to grow legs. Google is already in the middle of one, and the state of NY is about to file one against Facebook in federal court in a few days.
How / why would big tech fail?
Free market systems have a self correcting tendency. Government generally sucks at everything and makes things worse.
Since most Americans are pro free speech and have polar opposite values to big tech, people will naturally gravitate to a better product that is truly what we want.
What do we want? For leftists to stop censoring us and shoving Chicom propaganda and fake news down our throats.
Who’s offering that right now? .win. Rumble. Gab. Parler to name a few.
Have you seen the App Store ratings? Parler was at #1 for several days in a row.
Heck, same with the fake news media. Look how many people switched to OANN, Newsmax, infowars, Breitbart and other independent news outlets this year. The deep state and the liberal propaganda machine will inevitably fall in a true free market system with limited government. But as government continues to expand and more regulations are set in place, things tend to centralize and the crony lobbyists at places like Google generously donate to the right politicians to rig the rules in their favor.
We need to restore the 10th amendment so the government cannot subsidize winners and regulate would-be competitors to death.
Last, again, were conservatives. We need to bring back the “I can do it” attitude. If we’re not fighting to make government smaller then why are we conservatives? For that reason, I’d argue for less laws, less regulation, less taxes, make it easier for competitors to spring up and only use government to prosecute big tech for crimes they’ve committed under the existing 186,000 pages of laws we already have in the CFR.
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They're already failing as we speak. Every single big social network (the top 4 being Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Reddit) are seeing registrations decline, engagement decline, an increase in dormant and deleted accounts. And not in small numbers.
Registrations and content creation are exploding on Parler, Gab, Bitchute, Rumble, Minds, and decentralized alternatives like Mastodon and Peertube. video.maga.host is a Peertube server.
The free market is solving this problem just like we all knew it would. All we really need to do to end it is for antitrust lawsuits against the big guys to grow legs. Google is already in the middle of one, and the state of NY is about to file one against Facebook in federal court in a few days.