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OneOfMany_MAGA 2 points ago +2 / -0

Challenging leftists on Twitter, or Reddit, or Wikipedia, etc is like trying to win a football game when the referees are active, paid members of the other team who also decide the very rules of the game on the fly.

But it’s even worse than that because they can make rules that the public in general cannot even see. Like tweaking a user do that only a fraction of her followers see any given tweet. They use these tricks universally and mercilessly. It is how they “resist.” The more effective you are, the more the leftist rule makers target you.

We had to ghost Reddit because of the covert and overt platform changes they made to repress our community. Supporting these psychotic, hateful publishers is a mistake. We will never maintain effective organizations while standing on cyber land controlled by an active enemy. People who say we need to stay on these publishers sites are in denial about who the enemy we are fighting is. They think it is the leftist users on the site. But it is actually the media and the publishers of the site themselves, who can exert complete control in their domain.

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pursuitoftruth1776 [S] 0 points ago +1 / -1

The Tweet I shared in this post is exactly why staying on Twitter is effective. Anyone who sees the original Tweet she's replying to will see her reply which sets it straight. A lot of people with no bias use Twitter. These people will be swayed by objective truth.

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OneOfMany_MAGA 1 point ago +1 / -0

The Lords of Twitter will not allow that to happen.

It’s like telling the founding fathers that they should use King George’s printing press to print pamphlets like “Common Sense.”

It doesn’t work