I'm glad someone posted this. Transparent advertisements that don't secretly leech user data are just fine. Companies must advertise. Right now, they are all stuck on Facebook, Google, Bing, MSM, etc. I do understand why mods don't want to go down this road. It's messy and complicated. But it's something alt-tech will need to think about at some point as they grow. It's something marketers/advertisers/companies are already thinking about.
Fake news.
93% of ABC, CBS and NBC Coverage of President Trump is Negative
https://www.lifenews.com/2020/01/13/liberal-media-bias-93-of-abc-cbs-and-nbc-coverage-of-president-trump-is-negative/
Fake News: ABC, NBC, CBS All Face-Plant on Bogus Anti-Trump Administration Stories in the Span of a Few Days
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2020/05/13/bias-abc-nbc-cbs-all-faceplant-on-bogus-stories-in-the-span-of-a-few-days-n2568649
Tons, tons more.
Let's starve Twitter of ad revenue, traffic, and personal data. Here's how: https://patriots.win/p/12hR7Vekcx/you-dont-have-to-share-twitter-l/
Screw NBC. Archive it: https://archive.is/cb79c
Ran out of space. I'm also (personally) a little suspicious of Rumble. It seems a little too commercial, and I find it odd they always highlight animal videos on top when the majority of users are there for politics. They also appear to have created a news category and Reuters in taking up most of the top spots.
There are alternatives to sharing direct Twitter links. We can starve them of our data, traffic, and revenues. https://patriots.win/p/12hR7Vekcx/you-dont-have-to-share-twitter-l/
use nitter, starve Twitter of ad revenue: https://nitter.fdn.fr/Timcast/status/1357781784990277633#m
I don't know that anyone will see this post, but advertisers are in a pickle here. Companies advertise. They will always advertise. Because WIN, Gab, and most of these new media platforms don't allow advertisers, companies continue to throw their cash at big tech (google, facebook, bing). It's not an easy problem to solve, and I'm not saying WIN should go pro-ads, but it's a problem conservatives need to discuss.
Now, I'm seeing two LA Times articles posted within minutes of each other.
EDIT: 4 posts, all different users, all same article within a few minutes