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Topic: In response to Jack Dorsey repeatedly flagging his tweets, Trump... (Read 91 times)

legendary
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^^^ We have better than police. Take a look at this transcript - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5289195.

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sr. member
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jack dorsey is like cnn and elisabeth warren, part of the idiotic left that lifes on the back of the police. that has to beat up and prepare their labour force to be functional.

the police should simply stop protecting them, then we will see how long these leftists populists will survive protecting their property.
legendary
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This is really GREAT! There are many little ones that have started. But if the President starts one, it will probably grow rapidly. However, it might show how many people are in favor of Trump, and how many are against.

With Big Media controlling much of the Internet, Trump might have to start a new Internet, as well. Maybe we will even get to vote through it in the future. I wonder if he is planning to encrypt it like Bitcoin. Then we can use it as money, too.


Trump's conservative media empire: President 'is planning to start his own social media...



With his long-shot efforts to hang on for a second term dwindling, President Donald Trump is discussing with advisors a range of media ventures that would keep him in the spotlight ahead of a potential 2024 White House bid.

He is considering starting a new television channel or social media company to compete with those he felt betrayed him and stifled his ability to communicate directly with Americans, according to several advisers.

'I think every option is on the table, for a social media to a media company to him announcing he's running for president the day he leaves,' said a Republican official who has taken part in meetings with Trump campaign advisers.

Trump has repeatedly discussed with his advisers a plan to start a social media company to compete with Twitter, whose policies have led to content warnings posted on some of his tweets.

In the days following the election, many of Trump's tweets disputing the results were hidden by the service, and could only be viewed by clicking on the warning.

At a meeting with his campaign advisers a couple of months ago, Trump talked about the technology that would be needed for a conservative version of Twitter, and how the actual platform behind Twitter would be easy to mimic, a Republican official at the meeting said.

A number of apps have already launched as conservative, free-speech alternatives to Twitter, including Gab, MeWe and Parler.

Parler has gained the most traction, doubling its membership to about 8 million since the election. But that remains a fraction of Twitter's 187 million daily active users.


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