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FreeSpeechGirl 1 point ago +1 / -0

Twatter board looks at MAU, TAU and domain visitors. I wouldnt go near the domain. If u have to, incognito, via google search, while not logged in.

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FreeSpeechGirl 1 point ago +1 / -0

Share whatever loc data pls. Newsmax is 48 rn. Texas. What do others see? Wondering if it cookie data or pref impacts results.

by BigZee
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FreeSpeechGirl 5 points ago +5 / -0

Delete your profiles, delete the apps, sell your stock. It needs to be now.

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FreeSpeechGirl 1 point ago +1 / -0

Its rebounding a bit. Sell sell sell. And go yell at your fund managers who might be trying to snap it back up.

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FreeSpeechGirl 2 points ago +2 / -0

Call the fund managers tomorrow. Fidelity. All of them. Drown them with complaints.

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FreeSpeechGirl 1 point ago +1 / -0

Delete your Twitter and FB accounts, making a parting message about Gab and Parler.

If you own Apple, Twitter, Amazon, Facebook, Google, dump it at market open. Use a third party org — Charles Schwab, Vanguard, etc and tell them you want the stocks removed from your portfolio, ask that they remove them from funds.

And yes, do it TOMORROW. With enough action, their boards will need to act.

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FreeSpeechGirl 1 point ago +1 / -0

Worked at a valley tech company. They went to the shooting range after work. They might surprise you.

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FreeSpeechGirl 2 points ago +2 / -0

As we assess the true impact of technical oligarchies on our society, and on our democracy, some thoughts.

Communications & most ways of life are app-driven. Apple and Google offer the primary and fastest way to get to these apps. In this way, they gatekeep the world. You can still download apps via SDK file but its a manual step and not future proof against device manufacturers. Need a new OS, but new OEMs as well.

Separately, AWS is the pre-dominant player in cloud-based IT infrastructure. Something nearly every company or organization in the world is built on. Competitors are Google GCP or Microsoft Azure...

AWS just opted to kick Parler out as a customer. This is unprecedented and is a huge burden to a company as it means they need to re-develop their back end. It is harmful, and for some other orgs, unsalvageable. But John, the CEO of Parler, used to be an AWS engineer. As any cloud engineer worth their salt would, he anticipated and chose to build bare metal. They will be fully back up in just a few days.

As fallout this will make many AWS customers question their reliance on this platform. Theirs is a model based on mutual trust. This is now an opportunity for other cloud providers to step forward and take market share and to promote a multi-cloud or hybrid model. And it is an opportunity for server manufacturers to shine.

The pool of device manufacturers is small, however. And ironically, this may drive consumers to turn to Chinese or other Asian OEMs to secure “freedom” in their own country. Lenovo, Hitachi, Samsung — but the software is still a strong monopoly between Apple iOS and Google Android. New, independent mobile software is needed.

Probably why Misters Musk and Ellison chose this moment to move their businesses to Texas. For the same reason I moved here two months ago: to have the security and the right to be able to speak out and fight the dangerous monopolies.

I am not sure Oracle or Tesla/Insert-Pending-Elons-New-Org-Here are better masters, but they provide an alternative and are best positioned to offer American, free market alternatives.

I expect to hear more from these two players, with immediacy. The free market opportunity is too large to ignore. People are pissssssed.

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FreeSpeechGirl 1 point ago +2 / -1

Musk and Ellison (Oracle) split to Texas just weeks ago, its coming. I anticipate an announcement Monday after market opens. Pure prescience. Let us see what happens.

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FreeSpeechGirl 1 point ago +1 / -0

CEO was an AWS engineer. They built to support bare metal and need a few days to flip back over. But it isnt the nail.

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FreeSpeechGirl 1 point ago +1 / -0

Communications modes and most ways of life are now on mobile and that means apps. Apple and Google offer the primary fastest way to get to these apps. In that way they do gatekeep the world. ((You can still download apps via SDK file but its a manual step and if the OEM phone makers, Apple and Google, wanted to change this, they could.))

In a much more real sense, AWS is the pre-dominant player in cloud-based IT infrastructure. Something nearly every company or organization in the world is built on. Competitors are Google GCP or Microsoft Azure; see the problem?

AWS opted to kick Parler out as a customer. This is unprecedented and is a huge burden to a company as it means they need to re-develop their back end. It is harmful.

But John, the CEO of Parler, used to be an AWS engineer. As any cloud engineer worth their salt would, he anticipated the possibility this could happen and chose to build bare metal. They will be back up in just a few days.

As fallout this will make many AWS customers question their reliance on this platform. Theirs is a model based on mutual trust. This is now an opportunity for other cloud providers to step forward and take market share and to promote a multi-cloud or hybrid model. And an opportunity for server manufacturers to shine.

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FreeSpeechGirl 1 point ago +1 / -0

I used to feel the same way but theyre literally crippling all ability to function. We go en masse, their boards and shareholders will take notice

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FreeSpeechGirl 2 points ago +2 / -0

Options are good. And right now, Parler has the optics. People see the giants stirring against them. Google boots from the play store, Apple from the apple store and now AWS joins the fight?

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FreeSpeechGirl 5 points ago +5 / -0

More. Its afraid.

Delete them now. If we delete en masse, they will be hurt. Better if its done fast. Before open of markets on Monday.

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