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<blockquote data-quote="Coja Petrus Uscan" data-source="post: 1261218" data-attributes="member: 12967"><p>There are<a href="http://archive.is/https://heartiste.wordpress.com/*" target="_blank"> 2,259 URLs</a> archived on archive.is. And lots more on <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://heartiste.wordpress.com/*" target="_blank">archive.org</a>, presumably duplicates.</p><p></p><p>It's fairly obvious what's going on. I'd go as far to say Google, Twitter and FaceBook were on our side up to about the 8th of November 2016. Before that they were essentially free speech platforms that had refused to delete genuinely extreme content. Sure it was a bit rigged, but it was a whole lot better than if it was government regulated. That is the poison pill. Virtually the entire government is left wing: academic funding, NPR/BBC, de facto open borders... Social media regulation will be the same.</p><p></p><p>Since then, between the more than usual butthurt in San Francisco and Melno Park has collided with fake news, the deep state, The Democrats and the likes of Media Matters for America; and they've colluded to put the lid on as much independent media as possible - even what is left of the non-compliant, anti-war left, who are at least not Trump derangement syndrome suffers.</p><p></p><p>I suspect there has been huge activity from groups like Media Matters for America and Hope Not Hate who have $10,000,000 to fund armies of social media snitches. Roosh was banned from AirBnB</p><p></p><p>The good thing is that there were alternatives (some decentralised) in development before this all started happening and the banned have little choice to move over to them. This is going to be a long war. Anyone creating content should be on all of those platforms and bait people onto them by adding exclusive content to them. Paul Joseph Watson made a good point that Trump should set up a Telegram and post exclusive content on it, thereby even forcing fake news cucks like Barren Stelter on to it. As things are going they'll be gunning to remove these apps from the app stores soon. But as the years pass they will ultimately force people onto systems they can't ban.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coja Petrus Uscan, post: 1261218, member: 12967"] There are[url=http://archive.is/https://heartiste.wordpress.com/*] 2,259 URLs[/url] archived on archive.is. And lots more on [url=https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://heartiste.wordpress.com/*]archive.org[/url], presumably duplicates. It's fairly obvious what's going on. I'd go as far to say Google, Twitter and FaceBook were on our side up to about the 8th of November 2016. Before that they were essentially free speech platforms that had refused to delete genuinely extreme content. Sure it was a bit rigged, but it was a whole lot better than if it was government regulated. That is the poison pill. Virtually the entire government is left wing: academic funding, NPR/BBC, de facto open borders... Social media regulation will be the same. Since then, between the more than usual butthurt in San Francisco and Melno Park has collided with fake news, the deep state, The Democrats and the likes of Media Matters for America; and they've colluded to put the lid on as much independent media as possible - even what is left of the non-compliant, anti-war left, who are at least not Trump derangement syndrome suffers. I suspect there has been huge activity from groups like Media Matters for America and Hope Not Hate who have $10,000,000 to fund armies of social media snitches. Roosh was banned from AirBnB The good thing is that there were alternatives (some decentralised) in development before this all started happening and the banned have little choice to move over to them. This is going to be a long war. Anyone creating content should be on all of those platforms and bait people onto them by adding exclusive content to them. Paul Joseph Watson made a good point that Trump should set up a Telegram and post exclusive content on it, thereby even forcing fake news cucks like Barren Stelter on to it. As things are going they'll be gunning to remove these apps from the app stores soon. But as the years pass they will ultimately force people onto systems they can't ban. [/QUOTE]
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