Posted on 06/20/2020 9:58:30 PM PDT by bitt
I can’t find any information on their infrastructure or how their platform works.
Most of these twitter clones can’t scale and they break under the load.
Why weren’t these people pushing Gab.com when it appeared (well before Parler)?
There was a free-speech alternative to Twitter but I don’t remember it been pushed as hard as this newcomer.
I presume there are business and Conservative Inc. links whereas Gab was started by a pro-Trump Christian with no ties to Conservative Inc.
Parler is starting to rise in popularity. I had joined about a year ago but never got into it until last week.
Dan Bongino just bought an interest in the business. Eric Trump is on as is Kayleigh McEnany. I suspect POTUS will jump on board in the next week or two.
Because clearly Parler is slated to become the next big GOP "Insider" site, with ad contracts already being lined up.
Gab isn't bad, but the audience is minimal so far and it's a little rough around the edges.
If people want genuinely independent commentary and content, they should just come to FR. :)
Im Lhurker there hit me up!
Martin Fierro on MeWe.com
I am listening to your interview with Ferfal now. He asked great questions. Very good interview.
I am at my (very rural) place for about a month. Trump signs everywhere here.
Dont you have to be a signed-in member to view a site on Parler.com?
Hahaha...the danger of the Internets...:)
I listen to Dan Bongino nearly every day, and while I dont always agree with him, I admire him for walking the walk, and his approach to freedom of speech...
As he says , the solution to bad speech is more speech, not censorship, and he is a proponent of conservativ alternatives and put his money where his mouth is.
I like seeing that.
Don't tell the government goons trying to regulate them.
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