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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I saw this comment on a Twitter thread about joining Parler:
They have got to be kidding. I'd just as soon sign up for an openly CCP-sponsored platform.
Yeah pede that's what happened because my email has a little of my name in it. Should I create a new email maybe?
I can't tell you what to do. But I can tell you I won't be joining Parler or recommending it to anyone. Something feels very off.
Maybe it was a good thing that happened today.