Minds, on the other hand, allows users to earn tokens, with real monetary value, simply from engaging with others on the platform. All upvotes (likes), comments, reminds (shares), posts, etc go towards rewards for users, while the content is what keeps users on the platform and the site earning and growing.
For those looking to delete Facebook or Twitter in the wake of the recent, catastrophic campaign of censorship against conservatives/Trump supporters during the election, Minds.com might be worth checking out.
In the last few weeks, the social media news was all abuzz about Parler. Parler this, Parler that. Parler, Parler, Parler, Parler. Seeing all these stories; I was sick of reading the name Parler. But Parler really is not a game changing social media site. They have a conservative audience, but the mechanics of it […]
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