I have hunch that Ye is going on these edgy rants as a way to promote [future] Parler as an "anything goes" speech platform. Think about it, customers now have Truth Social, Musk Twitter, and now Ye Parler. All 3 platforms offer free speech as a primary selling point for customers. So how will they compete?
•Truth Social has a fairly tight tolerance for what types of speech is allowed, because that is how Trump wants it to be.
•Musk Twitter will be even more open, but Musk is currently reviewing twitters speech tolerances, indicating that they too will have some speech limitations.
•Parler. What can they offer to differentiate themselves from Twitter, and Truth Social? "Anything goes" speech, and Ye may be demonstrating what that speech will look like to prospective customers.
This is just my hunch, but it seems like a good way for each platform to capture its own distinct segment of the customer base. Time will tell.
The more I read into your thoughts about it...the more I agree. They were not to be trusted anyways due to their history and ties. The enemy loves setting us up with controlled opposition, this definitely fits the bill.
You have a good point here actually. Musk and Ye parading as good duys right before midterms. Lets see what happens next
I have hunch that Ye is going on these edgy rants as a way to promote [future] Parler as an "anything goes" speech platform. Think about it, customers now have Truth Social, Musk Twitter, and now Ye Parler. All 3 platforms offer free speech as a primary selling point for customers. So how will they compete?
•Truth Social has a fairly tight tolerance for what types of speech is allowed, because that is how Trump wants it to be.
•Musk Twitter will be even more open, but Musk is currently reviewing twitters speech tolerances, indicating that they too will have some speech limitations.
•Parler. What can they offer to differentiate themselves from Twitter, and Truth Social? "Anything goes" speech, and Ye may be demonstrating what that speech will look like to prospective customers.
This is just my hunch, but it seems like a good way for each platform to capture its own distinct segment of the customer base. Time will tell.
The more I read into your thoughts about it...the more I agree. They were not to be trusted anyways due to their history and ties. The enemy loves setting us up with controlled opposition, this definitely fits the bill.