Well, in terminology this could be considered the number of “unique clicks” within the website. But no, it’s not how many unique viewers/visitors have come. I believe that number is somewhere between 150-200M . Still very, very impressive.
It's been so swamped and overloaded that often you only get the live stream. Sometimes the while site pops up, like it did on Tuesday, but overall, they're trying to get the whole thing up and functioning and to work out the kinks.
This is a funny domain buy someone did for trolling. If you go to “franksspeech.com” (2 ‘s’) it will redirect to CNN. The correct website only has 1 ‘s’:
frankspeech.com
Lindell is prone to excitable hyperbole. It's why he struggled with drugs, why his faith is now so strong, and probably why he's rich. Imo, it was evident in his first election fraud documentary, and the film's legitimacy suffered gaining traction amongst the wider public as a result. Haven't had time for the follow up, but I hope he corrected that aspect.
Don't get me wrong: he's doing God's work and is a Good Guy who I appreciate dearly.
But that's the reason he said 2 billion and didn't clarify that it was non-unique views. ?
It was good when I was able to get on. I will patient its a huge endeavor and while I was on over 90 million had got on to watch the guests which were informative. The shills demons and democrats should take note. NCSWIC WWG1WGA
I was on for a second...I didn't get it. It seemed like a news page like the Daily Wire in parts and then the live video feed. I signed in and created my account. Didn't ask for my real name or anything, just my handle. There were subheadings but there wasn't one for creating a Twitter/Facebook profile. Honestly, I just didn't understand what it was. Kitchen sink.
People over at c/Technology have been dissecting the webcode and have determined it all looks like it was maid by unpaid teen interns more or less.
I really hope Lindell hasn't been spoofed, and that this is just a placeholder while professionals develop a real solid website for this.
He's so spread thin. He's hiring people to do massive fraud investigations, compiling and distributing documentaries on it, fighting dominion in giga lawsuits, developing his own social media platform, trying to build an amazon competitor, and so much more. I'm worried he's way overextending himself and in deep over his head.
"Bot farms" aren't really like server farms or anything like that; they don't really even have a physical location. Anyone adept enough at certain (relatively simple) operations, and with enough time on their hands, can compile a "botnet". What we're observing is a series of DDoS attacks (Distributed Denial of Service) which basically happens by directing a "botnet" to send traffic to a destination.
Basically, everything that is connected to the internet has an address and can send and receive information to and from that address. Botnets are lists of these devices that can be readily weaponized, without the owner of the device even knowing it, to all send packets to a destination website. Because it's a collection of all different devices with their own unique addresses, the host of the website cannot just block specific addresses. That is why it is called "distributed". Many people call this "hacking", but realistically it can be done without breaking into any systems or getting access to any data, which reduces the applicability of that term.
Defenses against DDoS attacks have improved over the years; there are ways of automatically predicting which messages from which addresses are chaff, though the most common way is and probably will remain placing some temporary restrictions on the traffic until it is over (attacks are limited in time roughly proportionately to the size of the botnet used). Many websites and services, including high profile ones, lack sufficient DDoS protections as well.
Knowing who perpetrated the attack from the attack alone should be next to impossible. It could be anyone with enough patience or some spare change. If my memory serves me right, the going rate was something like a few hundred bucks for a several thousand strong botnet, and that's just Joe Blow buying an attack from the black market corners of the internet. Tracing such transactions, I'd imagine, would be the only way of identifying attackers. Nobody that's operating in those spheres on the internet is going to be inept at securing their identity.
In other words, there's almost certainly no way of figuring out who is doing it. It's likely a state-sponsored actor, which means he can't even sue them because they aren't in this country. It will continue as long as his attackers care to make it (and can afford it; given a state actor that means indefinitely practically).
Maybe he figured something out. He'd have to know something that dozens of the most successful tech companies still haven't figured out. That said, I REALLY don't believe what you're describing him saying could ever come to be.
Now, if we're talking about people actively hacking into the website and stealing data or changing code, I could see that being traced. Even then, though, any hacker worth their salt (like state-sponsored ones should be) will be undetected and legally immune.
It seems strange that much of the right leaning media is ignoring frankspeech and Mike’s latest video Absolute Interference. Should not everyone be doing their best to spread these bombshell videos?
Could be a massive onslaught of bot attacks to make the site keep crashing. I doubt 1/4 of the entire world's population is trying to create an account there
Is Frank actually up and running? When I go there I only see a live stream. While informative, I thought there was going to be interactions with others. I have just figured it isnt up all the way.
And the idiotic journalist that was asking Mike questions tried to sneak a "too bad the platform is not working" comment, but got thoroughly beaten down by Mike. I guess the leftists dont consider something a success unless it has Big Tech stats
I signed up as a VIP quite awhile ago.
Checked it out a couple of days ago and it looked like Rumble.
Just checked it out today and it looked like junk.
So what is going on?????
Is this site a distraction?
TBH, I've been pretty sceptical of Frankspeech and I've still clicked in around a dozen times in the last couple days to see how it's working out. I really don't think that the idea of a news aggregator without comments but with a single video on top is going to work out as a social media platform, but I'm curious to see what additional features are added after the site is started
They use your phone number to send you a one-time code to complete your sign on, and you will need to know your math to answer 1 question. Its to prevent bots, etc.
So what... it's just hits and not unique. If I went 10 times that's 10 hits but only 1 unique hit. Let me know when they stop asking for cell phone number when signing up. Frankly (pun intended) I'll stick with GAB.
You seem a littler triggered today. Maybe you need a nice big cup of Cuck brand Soy milk. Can I have your cell phone number? I PROMISE I will not give it to anyone. Come on you seem like the trusting type.
Hey, I cannot fault Pillow Man. Listen to his life story; throughout his life, everyone told him his ideas were crazy. So far, they have all been realized, beyond expectation. He's awesome.
The statistic is over 2B page click “requests”. So it’s the number of times somebody has clicked on a page or link on the website.
Well, in terminology this could be considered the number of “unique clicks” within the website. But no, it’s not how many unique viewers/visitors have come. I believe that number is somewhere between 150-200M . Still very, very impressive.
Edit: over 200M unique viewers
It comes and goes. There are multiple pages at times.
Today there were the news articles and videos from some streamers available
Possibly testing?
It's been so swamped and overloaded that often you only get the live stream. Sometimes the while site pops up, like it did on Tuesday, but overall, they're trying to get the whole thing up and functioning and to work out the kinks.
There are news article with video too. Maybe try again.
It was up yesterday. Today I tried to go there and it took me to CNN lol.
This is a funny domain buy someone did for trolling. If you go to “franksspeech.com” (2 ‘s’) it will redirect to CNN. The correct website only has 1 ‘s’: frankspeech.com
Lindell is prone to excitable hyperbole. It's why he struggled with drugs, why his faith is now so strong, and probably why he's rich. Imo, it was evident in his first election fraud documentary, and the film's legitimacy suffered gaining traction amongst the wider public as a result. Haven't had time for the follow up, but I hope he corrected that aspect.
Don't get me wrong: he's doing God's work and is a Good Guy who I appreciate dearly.
But that's the reason he said 2 billion and didn't clarify that it was non-unique views. ?
BIGLY!
He's almost certainly counting a DDOS attack as "clicks" with this absurd of a traffic number.
Not necessarily, I easily visited 10 times. 200million people doing that is 2b
This comment is underrated, take my upvote
You are freaking correct, friend!!!
It was good when I was able to get on. I will patient its a huge endeavor and while I was on over 90 million had got on to watch the guests which were informative. The shills demons and democrats should take note. NCSWIC WWG1WGA
I was on for a second...I didn't get it. It seemed like a news page like the Daily Wire in parts and then the live video feed. I signed in and created my account. Didn't ask for my real name or anything, just my handle. There were subheadings but there wasn't one for creating a Twitter/Facebook profile. Honestly, I just didn't understand what it was. Kitchen sink.
People over at c/Technology have been dissecting the webcode and have determined it all looks like it was maid by unpaid teen interns more or less.
I really hope Lindell hasn't been spoofed, and that this is just a placeholder while professionals develop a real solid website for this.
He's so spread thin. He's hiring people to do massive fraud investigations, compiling and distributing documentaries on it, fighting dominion in giga lawsuits, developing his own social media platform, trying to build an amazon competitor, and so much more. I'm worried he's way overextending himself and in deep over his head.
He needs all our prayers and attention!
I think you might be right fren. Perhaps Trumps social site will be the next big thing. Mike is juggling too much.
That's basically impossible.
"Bot farms" aren't really like server farms or anything like that; they don't really even have a physical location. Anyone adept enough at certain (relatively simple) operations, and with enough time on their hands, can compile a "botnet". What we're observing is a series of DDoS attacks (Distributed Denial of Service) which basically happens by directing a "botnet" to send traffic to a destination.
Basically, everything that is connected to the internet has an address and can send and receive information to and from that address. Botnets are lists of these devices that can be readily weaponized, without the owner of the device even knowing it, to all send packets to a destination website. Because it's a collection of all different devices with their own unique addresses, the host of the website cannot just block specific addresses. That is why it is called "distributed". Many people call this "hacking", but realistically it can be done without breaking into any systems or getting access to any data, which reduces the applicability of that term.
Defenses against DDoS attacks have improved over the years; there are ways of automatically predicting which messages from which addresses are chaff, though the most common way is and probably will remain placing some temporary restrictions on the traffic until it is over (attacks are limited in time roughly proportionately to the size of the botnet used). Many websites and services, including high profile ones, lack sufficient DDoS protections as well.
Knowing who perpetrated the attack from the attack alone should be next to impossible. It could be anyone with enough patience or some spare change. If my memory serves me right, the going rate was something like a few hundred bucks for a several thousand strong botnet, and that's just Joe Blow buying an attack from the black market corners of the internet. Tracing such transactions, I'd imagine, would be the only way of identifying attackers. Nobody that's operating in those spheres on the internet is going to be inept at securing their identity.
In other words, there's almost certainly no way of figuring out who is doing it. It's likely a state-sponsored actor, which means he can't even sue them because they aren't in this country. It will continue as long as his attackers care to make it (and can afford it; given a state actor that means indefinitely practically).
Maybe he figured something out. He'd have to know something that dozens of the most successful tech companies still haven't figured out. That said, I REALLY don't believe what you're describing him saying could ever come to be.
Now, if we're talking about people actively hacking into the website and stealing data or changing code, I could see that being traced. Even then, though, any hacker worth their salt (like state-sponsored ones should be) will be undetected and legally immune.
It seems strange that much of the right leaning media is ignoring frankspeech and Mike’s latest video Absolute Interference. Should not everyone be doing their best to spread these bombshell videos?
There is left, there is right, and between the division, there is the Truth.
The left and the right no longer exist. What is left is Patriots and traitors.
DUDE!!!! I just came from there to post that very thing! 2 billion hits in 2 days but we are the minority.?
By day 5 it will say Billions and billions just like mickey d's.
Interesting fact: When I was between boy and man in the late 70s mickey d signs said over 17 million served. Thats million with a M.
By the time traitor daddy Bush left office it was billions and billions.
Keep on clicking
I account for 4 of those clicks lol
Could be a massive onslaught of bot attacks to make the site keep crashing. I doubt 1/4 of the entire world's population is trying to create an account there
I also wondered if that number accounted for any ddos attacks and the like
Is Frank actually up and running? When I go there I only see a live stream. While informative, I thought there was going to be interactions with others. I have just figured it isnt up all the way.
Clicks == signups
Guilty- I've tried a few times to get on the site. Got something like we will let you know when you can join. When I get an invitation, I'll join.
And the idiotic journalist that was asking Mike questions tried to sneak a "too bad the platform is not working" comment, but got thoroughly beaten down by Mike. I guess the leftists dont consider something a success unless it has Big Tech stats
I signed up as a VIP quite awhile ago. Checked it out a couple of days ago and it looked like Rumble. Just checked it out today and it looked like junk. So what is going on????? Is this site a distraction?
Just wait till he starts selling Medical marijuana KEK
World Population 2021 - 7,874,758,042
IF they were different individuals, that would be 1/4 of the world!!!
It wasn't. As others said, there is a very clear distinction between "2B requests" and 2B people.
Requests also include ddos.
Seems closer to 17%
TBH, I've been pretty sceptical of Frankspeech and I've still clicked in around a dozen times in the last couple days to see how it's working out. I really don't think that the idea of a news aggregator without comments but with a single video on top is going to work out as a social media platform, but I'm curious to see what additional features are added after the site is started
Goodbye zuckerbot
2B clicks. No wonder they haven't launched. The servers probably keep crashing from being overwhelmed
Frank lost me at what's your phone number.
They use your phone number to send you a one-time code to complete your sign on, and you will need to know your math to answer 1 question. Its to prevent bots, etc.
I am pretty sure they keep your phone number on file. I am not down with doxxing myself, I am also not a part of parler, gab, or telegram.
Yeah.
But still.
So what... it's just hits and not unique. If I went 10 times that's 10 hits but only 1 unique hit. Let me know when they stop asking for cell phone number when signing up. Frankly (pun intended) I'll stick with GAB.
You seem a littler triggered today. Maybe you need a nice big cup of Cuck brand Soy milk. Can I have your cell phone number? I PROMISE I will not give it to anyone. Come on you seem like the trusting type.
There's no fucking way 2 billion people are trying to sign up. This is a typo, or he's interpreting a DDOS attack as actual unique visitors.
This means very little. Honestly I have little faith in Lindell. I think he's way over his head here
Hey, I cannot fault Pillow Man. Listen to his life story; throughout his life, everyone told him his ideas were crazy. So far, they have all been realized, beyond expectation. He's awesome.