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I am frustrated. I am part of the Google cult, and I hate it. I want to escape. It is everywhere. YouTube, Gmail, Google search. Then you have the other companies such as Twitter, Apple, Facebook. Though I don't belong to any of the last three, it seems as though we need a solution to allow patriots to move off and away, with minimizing the change of quality of the product or service for the individual.

Right now, I know that we have alternatives such as BitChute, DuckDuckGo, Parler, Rumble, DLive, and Odysee. However, I can only believe that there are others, and everyone should be aware of it. We need to financially prop up the good guys and bury the bad guys.

Here is my proposal, but I need some help securing and/or creating it, at least as a start:

  • We create a multi sheet/tab spreadsheet. Each sheet/tab represents a specific product category or service category (i.e. cell phone service, social media platform, search engine, professional sport, etc.)
  • Each column of each sheet represents a company and it's product or service
  • Each row within each sheet represents a value that REAL AMERICANS care about.
  • Rows within each column are color coded (green to red) depending on their freedom level.

Other ideas are welcome which provide the same result.

Because companies change their rules over time, perhaps we implement a voting system of some kind that is constantly changing. But in the spirit of free exchange of ideas, this is where we can use thedonald.win to hash it out.

The challenge here is that, as of right now, thedonald.win can easily be infiltrated by bad actors. Thus, not just anyone should be able to have access to this spreadsheet, unless they are vetted in some way. This data should also be redundant and fully backed up so if it is corrupted in any way, we can go back in to a recent revision and work from there. Perhaps set something up on source control so we can create pull requests and an approval process for changes.

The bottom line is that all companies who find themselves in a monopoly feel as though nothing can touch them. To be honest, I am not sure why Donald Trump did not join Parler earlier and gave as much control to Twitter. It baffles me, especially considering that he is a successful business man who understands that idea of supply and demand.

In any case, I am open to conversation and willing to work with other patriots to try to put these uncontrollable companies in their place (at least on a crude spreadsheet), but I need help doing it.

Please let me know if you want to take action with me. I'm thinking that I will need to dig into your TDW comments to see how long you've been here, but I haven't been here that long myself. I just want this thing to be solid. I'm sure you understand.

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