Idea for a strategy. If you start using it, just start posting funny crap (memes etc.) that have nothing to do with anything political. Eventually it becomes cool/trendy... and then boom. Everyone is using it.
100% agree. Just take a look at both CEOs tweets following Twitter censoring Trump. Bognino just put out a bland statement, and the other guy really spoke in favour of free speech.
In the current state of things, anything is better than the giants. Get off all of them if you can. There's no alternative to Facebook yet. And YouTube is killing itself, but it has so much content on it.
Parler is bullshit, it's a phone number mining operation, it's not encrypted, it's hosted on cucked servers and it was artificially thrust into popularity.
Gab's been in it for the long haul so aside from their servers not being able to scale up to current demand, because they actually own them, they provide a way better experience.
Plus Gab is just so unbelievably fucking based as a company I feel like it's my moral duty to give them some custom.
100% agree. Just take a look at both CEOs tweets following Twitter censoring Trump. Bognino just put out a bland statement, and the other guy really spoke in favour of free speech.
Gab is growing into something great.
Idea for a strategy. If you start using it, just start posting funny crap (memes etc.) that have nothing to do with anything political. Eventually it becomes cool/trendy... and then boom. Everyone is using it.
GAB is open source. They have own servers. You can host your own social network using GAB Source code too. and They don't ask for Mobile Number.
More Features and elegant design. Parler has very bad UI and is at mercy of BIG TECH Product Companies
100% agree. Just take a look at both CEOs tweets following Twitter censoring Trump. Bognino just put out a bland statement, and the other guy really spoke in favour of free speech.
Gab is good, plus it has already gone through the "deplatforming" parler is going through right now.
I gave up trying to join Parler when they asked for my phone number... wtf? A Proton email is good enough for most people.
Thanks. I might try that.
I signed up for Parler a few weeks ago and then immediately deleted it because I got the same creepy feeling. I don’t like social media. Just TDW
“Send us photos of your government ID” “we save the photos of the selfies you send us for ID confIrmation too” - Parler
Yeah not raising any red flags at all
KYC
I agree, but also competition is best for everyone
In the current state of things, anything is better than the giants. Get off all of them if you can. There's no alternative to Facebook yet. And YouTube is killing itself, but it has so much content on it.
Parler is bullshit, it's a phone number mining operation, it's not encrypted, it's hosted on cucked servers and it was artificially thrust into popularity.
Gab's been in it for the long haul so aside from their servers not being able to scale up to current demand, because they actually own them, they provide a way better experience.
Plus Gab is just so unbelievably fucking based as a company I feel like it's my moral duty to give them some custom.
100% agree. Just take a look at both CEOs tweets following Twitter censoring Trump. Bognino just put out a bland statement, and the other guy really spoke in favour of free speech.
Gen Flynn pushing Q theories + supporting two separate social networks that require phone number verification to sign up makes me very uncomfortable.
[Astronaut with gun] Always has been
Parler just removed several of Lin Wood's comments "calling for Pence to get the firing squad soon."
I'm on both. I like both. I like freedom, liberty, and anyone with enough courage to fight for it no matter what platform they use.
Which one requires your phone number to sign up? Which one doesn't?
That's what should tip anyone off for which is going to be "compromised" sooner rather than later.
There is nothing "glowie" about Dan Bongino.
Same thoughts myself. Never liked Parler. I shouldn't have to put my phone number in, and the interface sucks.
The entire internet has been "glowie" since 2008.