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posted ago by BarackObama ago by BarackObama +38 / -1

With Big Tech and Reddit silencing everything they don't like as hate speech, I think what .win has done will pave the way for free speech in the future for others. Free speech is going to be the most sought after commodity in the market and its going to cause a new movement with a slow but eventual decline in usage of Big Tech.

Its going to be fun seeing outrage mobs rallying on the streets against companies like Cloudflare or GoDaddy involved with the website, and lobbyists trying to pass laws so that people like us can't have a platform. If that doesn't red pill the masses then I don't know what will

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bigleaguetrump 2 points ago +2 / -0

In the early days of the internet every online community had their own website. Then in the last decade it seems like everyone has moved to a major platform where they are at the mercy of that site's vague terms of service which allow them to remove any of your content and ban you. I was concerned about the rise of these social media giants several years ago, but the general consensus then was that you had to build followers to expand your reach and stay relevant. Now people are starting to realize that having a few big sites acting as the gatekeepers to information is a bad idea. Hopefully this is the start of a trend as people start to realize you don't have to put up with big social media site rules in order to have an internet presence.

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meowsters 1 point ago +1 / -0

https://social.quodverum.com/web/getting-started is where Thomas Wictor ended up and a few others that remained on twitter but do their posts on both, and then the rest of us pro-kag plebs...