They've been trying but the Big Tech monopoly runs and cries to Paypal and the credit card companies to throttle cash flow to their conservative start-up competitors.
Countless people and companies have tried. The second one starts to be successful, they simply say it's racist and de-platorm it.
Also half of the country lies the fact that Big Tech censors conservatives. They won't support a free platform, and will instead work against it. They'll post reviews in the app saying it's 'alt-right' or whatever they can to shut it down.
So many alternatives have been created, they all get shut down. Not necessarily in the literal sense but in the rhetorical kind. Many conservatives have had nothing but bad things to say about parler since that started to gain traction. It has all of the conservative leadership, cultural and political, but no. It's not acceptable to "give up on Twitter", apparently.
Why don’t conservatives just start their own social media companies and make them fair for everyone to say what they want?
They've been trying but the Big Tech monopoly runs and cries to Paypal and the credit card companies to throttle cash flow to their conservative start-up competitors.
Y'know. Stuff the FTC is supposed to raid offices over but doesn't.
Our country is already lost.
The ISPs themselves censor us.
Countless people and companies have tried. The second one starts to be successful, they simply say it's racist and de-platorm it.
Also half of the country lies the fact that Big Tech censors conservatives. They won't support a free platform, and will instead work against it. They'll post reviews in the app saying it's 'alt-right' or whatever they can to shut it down.
........he wrote, without mentioning the fact that he had just written that post on a web site that is exactly what he asked for.
Hahaha. You got me there... I didn’t even think about it.
Sometimes things just unexpectedly work out perfectly......... :)
So many alternatives have been created, they all get shut down. Not necessarily in the literal sense but in the rhetorical kind. Many conservatives have had nothing but bad things to say about parler since that started to gain traction. It has all of the conservative leadership, cultural and political, but no. It's not acceptable to "give up on Twitter", apparently.