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posted ago by bubblegummy ago by bubblegummy +37 / -0

It required phone number to sign up, requires account to see anything on that site. It's user agreement requires users to follow local laws (what about dissidents in China and Hong Kong? ). Even requires user to agree to pay their legal fees if the users posts leads (even indirectly? ) to lawsuit. Many more terms sound weird to me. Why so many influences and politicians on the right push hard for it? Why it's not banned and deplatformed like Gab (app store, hosting service, payment services) ? What do you guys think?

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bubblegummy [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

It is weird why so many conservative influencers are pushing Parler. I saw an Devin Nunez interview with the dark haired owner (whatever his name). He didn't seem enthusiastic to work for a cause. It was Nunez kept throwing questions to promote Parler. Then i read about that because Parler is such an echo chamber they offered to play leftists to join. Lol.

It's strange none of these influences openly mention Gab at all. My gut feeling is that they're playing the public in some way.