That is all.
Okay, I lied. I just don't think we'd be able to communicate anywhere. And it's almost as if certain information is hard, but not impossible, to find, by design. There must be a psychological reason and a fairly specific formula of how "hidden" certain truths are. Just enough to trigger a certain brain-type to just HAVE to keep digging. Kind of like the way gambling works. There's a formula for the hook. You have to win just enough to keep playing.
I also think there are several people that have been tasked to address different audiences too. Like Brian Cates and Conservative Treehouse. They sort of popped up out of nowhere and are self-proclaimed non Q followers. But I think they are crafted in a way to make themselves approachable to a specific audience that would reject information from a Q follower out of hand. Or maybe it's a totally organic Darwin thing. But I don't think so.
That's true. Like does Bitchute and Rumble have their own servers? They have the Ashley Babbit video and it was never removed. They have people with controversial stances and it wasn't shut down. Look at what they did to Parler. It's an interesting point, OP. But still just more to wonder about, as if we didn't have enough of that already aye.
"as if we didn't have enough of that already" SO TRUE LOL!
Yes, they have their own servers. But as we saw with Gab, the servers can be under control of the enemy. This is, like most aspects of modern society, controlled by algorithms and spreadsheets being used by stupid people to make money.
When those in pursuit of profit lack nuance, or are corrupt, they blindly follow the imagined reality that is being scripted by bots, AI and bad actors. This is how the media controls every aspect of modern life by self-influencing. It's ruin(ed?)ing finance, which trickles down to healthcare, public policy and corporate decision making. It's a snowball from Hell.
The Internet is the Fruit of Knowledge and, unfortunately, we're succumbing to the Devil's designs. And as any of the original Hacker Class, who witnessed how beautiful the Internet could be in its nascent heyday can tell you: it's Heartbreaking.
Spiritual warfare.