Simply Bitcoin: Google’s Latest Victim of Targeted Censorship and Deplatforming “I was in the middle of a stream when YouTube deleted our account,” Nico Moran told me in an interview about the recent deplatforming of his company, Simply Bitcoin, by YouTube. “I don’t get into the crazy stuff we see online; my content and my […]
Recently a conservative culture war victory was won after a brief social media campaign mounted by Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre to get Twitter owner Elon Musk to label the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) labeled as government media.
The great thing is, Musk could care less if Twitter’s former left-wing elites are upset with him pointing out their political radicalism, or if they whine at him for supporting common sense things like prosecuting Dr. Fauci for lying to Congress and funding illegal gain-of-function research.
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.
It seems as if those operating Twitter are worried about Trump’s challenges over alleged election fraud, and voter irregularities, and are trying to suppress the ability of Trump and his supporters to put out information about potential election fraud in order to make the general public believe their claims are not serious.
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.
With a single tweet rapper Lil Wayne set twitter ablaze. “Lil Wayne” was trending on twitter last night, the latest victim of the cancel culture mob, the rapper’s big sin; endorsing President Donald Trump.
The idea of left-wing bias in social media isn’t new, but has gained recent notoriety in the news as Donald Trump’s Twitter page has begun being partially censored in some cases by Twitter itself.
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