BREAKING: Twitter Censors President Trump, AGAIN! Andrew Torba, May 29, 2020June 16, 2020 Share this: Yesterday President Trump signed a social media executive order that specifically mentioned Twitter. Twitter doesn’t seem too concerned or scared though and nor should they be as many legal experts have weighed in and stated that this EO doesn’t hold much weight. The executive order goes after CDA Section 230. This is bad. It’s something we wrote our concerns about here. This morning Twitter once again editorialized one of the President’s tweets, but this time they took it a step further. They covered up his entire tweet with their editorial comment and made it so the President’s tweet could not be commented on or liked by anyone on the site. The solution is for the President to join and openly support alternative technology platforms like Gab and others. If he leads the world off of Silicon Valley platforms: tens of millions of people will follow. If not, Twitter and Silicon Valley will continue to crush any and all dissent. Including from the President of the United States of America. We have the President’s Gab account ready and waiting. Get on Gab, the free speech social network. Get the Gab Mobile App Big Tech Gab big techcensorshipgabgab socialtrumptwitter
Big Tech ZUCKED: Read Mark Zuckerberg’s Leaked Internal Meeting Transcripts October 1, 2019October 1, 2019 Share this: Read More
Big Tech How Big Tech’s Ministry of Truth Operates April 16, 2021April 24, 2021 Share this:This week two incredible stories broke from real journalists who report uncomfortable truths that are of great importance to The People. The only problem is tens of millions of people won’t have any clue about these important stories, including many of our family and friends. It’s not from lack of… Read More
Gab What Gab Accomplished In 2020 December 29, 2020January 2, 2021 Share this:At the beginning of 2020 our team had two themes set for the year: refinement and resiliency. Our first goal was to refine our existing product offering to make it more user friendly, familiar, and fast. Our second goal was to strip away dependency on third-party providers to become even… Read More