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Science/Tech See other Science/Tech Articles Title: Big Tech v. America: How to Fight Back and Win We can stop pretending Facebook, Twitter, Google, Apple, and Amazon arent out to get half the country, and start doing something about it. If were going to be objective about it, weve got to give the Mark Zuckerbergs, Jeff Bezoses and Jack Dorseys of the world their due the apps theyve created are some of the greatest technological marvels in history. Its too bad that the purveyors of the technologies Apple, Facebook, Google, Twitter, and Amazon have on offer are such profoundly myopic, evil bastards. And the events of the past week make it pretty clear that these companies are literally out to get conservative America. By extension, theyre really out to get America itself, because anyone tyrannical and dastardly enough to wish to ruin people financially and to destroy their power to speak over simple political or philosophical disagreements isnt just a political partisan. Anybody who would do what these people did to Parler for the sin of providing a platform for conservatives to talk among each other after being persecuted by other social platforms clearly doesnt have respect for the ideals that founded the country and bind it together still. Today they came for Q. Theyve made it clear the other letters of the alphabet can be in the crosshairs at any time. And there is no limit to the absurdities that may follow. Today Facebook will fact-check you if you turn heterodox on COVID. Tomorrow theyll bounce you from their dating app if you stay hetero in the face of offers from trans-women (assuming there is such a thing). Dont misgender her, you bigot! And Jack Dorsey, the wannabe Rasputin lookalike whose mismanagement of Twitter is exceptionally likely to result in (1) a hostile takeover of the company, (2) a massive shareholder lawsuit over his dishonest public statements creating a material financial loss to their portfolios, and (3) an SEC investigation, just got himself caught on a Project Veritas tape promising that his shutdown of the president of the United States is only the beginning of a purge of conservatives. Amid this mass removal of the masks and sudden baring of teeth with half the country being branded as untouchable by our Big Tech overlords, whats a normal American to do? Well, one idea to kick things off is to get Brave. No, I dont mean to insult your courage. I mean go and download Brave, the web browser. Brave is the creation of Brendan Eich, whose name you probably remember. Eich was the inventor of JavaScript and the CEO of Mozilla, whose Firefox browser was a whole lot better than Microsoft and Googles products. He found himself thrown out of his own company by the proto-fascists he employed, for the sin of making a contribution to the National Organization for Marriage. So Eich went out and started a new project, and this is it. What youll notice about Brave almost immediately is that it shuts off all the ads that clutter up your web browsing experience. Pages download a whole lot faster as a result, and they dont contain all the visual pollution. Instead, Brave has its own advertising system based on something called the Basic Attention Token (BAT), which is a cryptocurrency Brave has created. You can buy BAT or earn it by looking at ads Brave will bring to you, including through push notifications if you opt in for them, and you can spend it by tipping or donating to those publishers you choose. Heres Eich giving a better explanation of BAT than I just did. Whether this will ultimately work or not I cant say, but what I can say is its a genius idea. Why? Because Google, Braves chief competitor (Chrome is 60 to 70 percent of the browser market), controls some 80 percent of the digital ad marketplace. You might hate Google, and you should, but the simple act of looking at things on the internet even if you refuse to use Chrome if youre using Microsoft Edge, for example still puts cash in their pocket based on the impressions your pageviews give to their ad network. Eich has come along and nuked the entire enterprise with Brave, and for that reason alone conservatives ought to buy in. We ought to buy in for another reason, too, which is that theyre trying to cancel Brendan Eich again. And why? Because right before Christmas he had the temerity to note that Anthony Fauci does not have a truth-telling way. Its becoming vitally important that every time somebody is canceled for simply voicing an opinion differing with the leftist orthodoxy we all rush in to support that person financially and otherwise. When the cancel culture can no longer inflict a net negative on people it attempts to victimize, this new cultural aggression will begin fading away. Downloading Brave and turning it into the conservative browser of choice would be an example of that. Of course, you should be using DuckDuckGo as your search engine, but you already knew that. If youre already using DuckDuckGo, youve probably noticed how breathtakingly different the search results are from Google, particularly with respect to searches about current events or politics. DuckDuckGo doesnt return exclusively conservative items; it spits out entries from legacy media organs as well. But there is balance. And if you search for a specific result you will get that specific result. With Google, depending on what youre searching for, youll quite commonly get an opposite result to what you wanted. What to do with social media? Well, Parler got up to 20 million users before Google, Apple, and Amazon combined to destroy their business and by the way, some of you can kindly shut up about how theyre private companies who can do what they want; that wasnt your line when the bakers and florists had to participate in gay weddings against their religious objections. Now theyll have to start over, and Parlers CEO John Matze said Wednesday its possible they might never be able to rebuild their platform. Conservatives shouldnt just wait for Parler, and we also should just get off social media altogether. Nor should we glumly accept the thin gruel Facebook and Twitter are giving us. Theres MeWe, which Ill confess I dont know anything about, and theres Gab, which has gamely hung on after having been targeted for elimination by the same nefarious SOBs who just hit Parler. Id like to offer another option, which is something Ive been working on. Its called The Speakeasy, and it just made its debut as a mobile social media app. The Speakeasy is a free-speech app built on a platform out of the UK, and we initially set it up as a mobile app for my site The Hayride. But what were doing with The Speakeasy is different than a lot of these other apps, and we think its ultimately a business model that could rethink social media the way Brave has rethought web browsing. Its now available in both major app stores. Hopefully it stays that way, at least for a while. You as the user are not the product with The Speakeasy like you are with Facebook and Twitter. Youre the customer. So while its free right now, in a few weeks itll carry a minuscule $2.99 per month subscription fee ($29.99 if you want to sign up for a year, giving you two months free), and for that your information wont be sold. And you wont be treated like a child, either no shadow-banning, no fact- checking, no scolding and no Facebook jails. Ultimately, and by ultimately I mean this spring, there will be partner publishers bloggers, podcasters, YouTubers, authors, radio hosts, and others opening channels on the app, and theyll be sharing in that subscription revenue based on the size of their Speakeasy following. Nobody else is really doing that right now, and the publishers Ive talked to about the idea have been enthusiastic to say the least. Remember that Googles domination of the digital ad space has screwed publishers, podcasters, and other content creators in exceptionally abusive ways, making monetization as an independent content creator damned near impossible. With this, monetization is virtually immediate, its trackable, and its based on simple things like content quality and hustle. The effect of this on the user is that youre going to get more and better content on The Speakeasy than you do on Facebook and Twitter and even YouTube, because the content creators are getting rewarded for it. Were small so far, as weve just come out of beta testing mode, but the apps following is loyal and enthusiastic. So feel free to check it out. And if youve got other ideas for sticking it to Big Tech the way theyve decided to stick it to us, by all means drop them in the comments. This column is intended as a starting point for a discussion conservatives need to have now, so feel free to carry it forward. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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Apparently a bunch of my friends who use the app Signal have been completely fucked today as their servers have been taken down. My guess its about finding out how the so called Terrorists communicated to organize the riots that took place. Also, something to think about. These so called protests at all the state capitols that the FBI knows about, in order to legally protest at the capitol you have to get a permit. Whether it be a dozen angry moms protesting a war, to a few thousand angry people protesting an injustice, they all need to get a permit in advance. Apparently someone is paying for these permits and did so back in November of 2020. At least that is what I heard about the protests coming to Saint Paul. When I called about whether or not there was a permit on file they said yes, but could not tell me who paid for it as that is confidential. Funny though isnt it? Permits being paid for by some nebulous group to protest something that had not happened yet. Something to think about. "Call Me Ishmael" -Ishmael, A character from the book "Moby Dick" 1851. "Call Me Fishmeal" -Osama Bin Laden, A character created by the CIA, and the world's Hide And Seek Champion 2001-2011. -Tommythemadartist
George Soros. That's on record. No. And the feebs aren't involved aside that they're paid by same/same entity. Godfrey Smith: Mike, I wouldn't worry. Prosperity is just around the corner. |
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