Seriously. All those free speech platforms that completly rely on Silicon Valley are going to get the rug pulled out from under them at a very inconvenient time.
Thank god for Andrew Torba. The only fucking person who seems to get that you should just not be on the app stores. Not worth it.
Gab even get on banned on FDROID. Fucking FDROID. I guess they're okay with taking the F out of FOSS.
Different markets, Gab is first and foremost a free speech website, and Truth Social is meant to be a direct Facebook/Twitter competitor. Not being on the Play store/Apple App store doesn't conflict with Gab's #1 objective and market, but it does with Truth Social.
So since TMTG is outsourcing their moderation solution, they are destined for failure? It's not like Parler, where the actual whole site is ran on AWS, and can be completely shut down by a company sympathetic to cancel culture.
No, it's not, and trying to imply or state that content moderation is equivalent to who actually owns and operates the servers that run your website, is dishonest of you to do.
TruthSocial is still built on BIG TECH technology, unlike Gab. I swear, it's like EVERYONE is a stupid Boomer who doesn't know anything.
Seriously. All those free speech platforms that completly rely on Silicon Valley are going to get the rug pulled out from under them at a very inconvenient time.
Thank god for Andrew Torba. The only fucking person who seems to get that you should just not be on the app stores. Not worth it.
Gab even get on banned on FDROID. Fucking FDROID. I guess they're okay with taking the F out of FOSS.
Different markets, Gab is first and foremost a free speech website, and Truth Social is meant to be a direct Facebook/Twitter competitor. Not being on the Play store/Apple App store doesn't conflict with Gab's #1 objective and market, but it does with Truth Social.
So since TMTG is outsourcing their moderation solution, they are destined for failure? It's not like Parler, where the actual whole site is ran on AWS, and can be completely shut down by a company sympathetic to cancel culture.
Same fkin thing. Just watch Andrew Torba talking about TruthSocial on Tim Pool last week. It's like EVERYONE with money gets swindled by sales reps.
No, it's not, and trying to imply or state that content moderation is equivalent to who actually owns and operates the servers that run your website, is dishonest of you to do.