“The problem is that these giants to companies have such a huge monopoly on the flow of information AND work together. They probably know each other and a conversation is enough.
Twitter's competitor, Parler, was attacked from Google (download app), Apple (app store) and Amazon (server). How should ordinary companies be able to compete with these? Impossible. Especially if you want free speech.
A little scary as it is basically some form of oligarchy in combination with fascism and they should call themselves "good", what an irony.
No, Twitter will continue to bleed users and on the issue of morality I would never in good conscience be able to invest in these companies.“
“George Orwell would have looked like a birdhouse if he had experienced the present.
BigTech is in fact part of the state. They know for themselves that as long as they run the politicians' affairs, their de facto monopoly will not be broken.
Politicians are very happy with the situation because "private" companies are not bound by the freedom of speech that the state must respect.
All competitors trying to establish themselves will be immediately branded as "right-wing extremists".“
Translation:
“The problem is that these giants to companies have such a huge monopoly on the flow of information AND work together. They probably know each other and a conversation is enough.
Twitter's competitor, Parler, was attacked from Google (download app), Apple (app store) and Amazon (server). How should ordinary companies be able to compete with these? Impossible. Especially if you want free speech.
A little scary as it is basically some form of oligarchy in combination with fascism and they should call themselves "good", what an irony.
No, Twitter will continue to bleed users and on the issue of morality I would never in good conscience be able to invest in these companies.“
“George Orwell would have looked like a birdhouse if he had experienced the present.
Also people talking about selling all because they can’t invest in a company like this.