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  1. That is the stupidest thing I've ever heard on here.
    9 points
  2. This is lovely. They're probably gonna go the way of 4chan. In any case, breaking the radicalization pipeline for the average internet user is good. It's too easy for gullible (average) people to get caught up in a web (no pun intended, but one works) of disinformation leading to estrangement from reality. Parler may seem like a free platform to some but only people with a specific viewpoint have decided to join it, so it is an echo chamber. Further, it moderates content, just not a specific kind that those people post.
    9 points
  3. "war on free speech" LMAO... No such war exists. It's more accurately a war on HATE speech, and those who spread it. Google, Apple etc are private companies, and decides what is allowed on their platforms and what isn't. Simple as that. When a bakery refuses service to a gay couple wanting to get married, Conservatives cheer them on. When Google refuses service to companies like Parler, suddenly it's undemocratic.
    8 points
  4. Parler, it’s really simple. Follow the rules of these companies, and you won’t have issues. I’m not sure why some folks don’t understand this. You can have your free speech, to an extent (again, read up on what this means), when you are not reliant on a third party.
    7 points
  5. Actually, I take that back, this one is.
    6 points
  6. Ahh 4chan, that was the name of the "social media" platform I was thinking of!! The concern of any social media platform these days are that they are all echo chambers. News sites are also really bad, depending on how strong their bias is. Disinformation is too easily looped back on itself. I have a friend here in Aus who is not a Trump fan by any means, but he claimed something that just wasn't true. I asked him where he heard that from, and his reply was "my pastor told me". So I asked where his pastor had heard that. "They watched a video". He's a relatively smart guy, but the issue with someone you trust telling you anything, is that you are inclined to believe them. The same applies for Trump as POTUS, though on a much broader scale (even internationally). People trust him, and took him on his word. Turns out, all he was doing was reading things that he wanted to, the biggest echo chamber of all, and he "legitimised" what was previously written off as loony, and to his supporters, it became fact. And that is irrespective of if it was true or not.. Glad to see the end of him.
    6 points
  7. Exactly, go on there and post anything counter to what they like and your posts get removed or you get banned. So much for free speech, more like free to post what I agree with.
    6 points
  8. Ignorance on full display. Twitter continues to host terrorists and their tweets, pedophila, explicit nudity, the list continues. This has nothing to do with "unable to moderate" becuase Twitter ONLY moderates one group while the far left wing (redacted, see I can't even speak my opinion here without CCP censorship) are free to post everything "against the TOS" just as the right does. On the upside, the internet will split, we're more divided than ever thanks to big tech and this will continue to fuel the inventible. Also, Apple is responsible for EVERYTHING that happens on their phones. Why aren't they moderating their phones? Terrorists use them? Murderers, etc. Think about that. One rule for thee, but not for me. Oh .. it doesn't matter. This audience here is full support of a communist takeover. Social Credit Score, and no hot water or electricity because you didn't have the correct opinion. Your phone company has just blacklisted you because you said something they don't like. Oh you're not allowed to watch that channel anymore. etc.. We're on our way without a MASSIVE course correction.
    5 points
  9. They are indeed trying to do an "armed protest" on the 19th. It's hard to tell what's self aggrandisement, what's delusion, and what's reality with these people but some said the 6th was only the beginning. I don't think any attempted attack on the 19th will be as big and hopefully security will be more prepared. Now it's no longer theoretical.
    5 points
  10. I just bought a Tesla!

    It's adorable!
    4 points
  11. What is "hate speech"? Some new religious dogma of the new non-Abrahamic religion? This sounds nothing more like a handy label for marking people which you don't like but is meaningless, threats are illegal, edgy statements aren't. If you have to ask to have it explained, I don't think there is a definition of hate speech that exists that you would except let alone understand. But here it is: "Hate speech is defined by the Cambridge Dictionary as "public speech that expresses hate or encourages violence towards a person or group based on something such as race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation". Hate speech is "usually thought to include communications of animosity or disparagement of an individual or a group on account of a group characteristic such as race, colour, national origin, sex, disability, religion, or sexual orientation". I suspect you'll denounce Cambridge next so it makes my point.
    4 points
  12. Dangerous times we live in when companies like these are controlling so much. They create these policies and decide for themselves how they wish to apply them so they can have total control. These companies have so much influence all over the world that it should be scary for anyone regardless of your political following.
    4 points
  13. lol. I always knew this account was an extremist. Thanks for confirming.
    4 points
  14. Translation: recognised that a company was breaking another company’s terms of service and so that service was halted. shocking!
    4 points
  15. I really like that you specify "to an extent" because even free speech in a governmental context has limitations. There are absolutely things you can say that the government can persecute you for in all parts of the world, including the USA. It's super-precedent and was voted on, 9-0. Now I don't necessarily agree that each instance of the government persecuting people for speech has been fair, but that is the reality, and that is the law that's upheld by courts. Many Americans live in a delusional fantasy that US courts do or have ever recognized "natural rights" (regardless of the beliefs of the framers). It's a neoliberal lie told by corporations so people feel like they have some semblance of control (over the government, which they don't, instead of trying to get any over the economy, which they don't either under a neoliberal model). If you declare the current US state as illegitimate and try to overthrow it the way the founding fathers did using the same arguments they used to justify such an act, you'll make no more than a fool out of yourself and land in prison for the rest of your life. Bolded the relevant bit here: If you run around a crowded airport and shout "There's a bomb!!!" when there is none, is that free speech? Absolutely not. Freedom of speech allows you to say what you want, it doesn't shield you from potential repercussions of that speech.
    4 points
  16. I didn't check but I saw posts from others saying that people were on their trying to organize yet another capital building "protest" and whatever other crazy ideas you can think of. If so I can see why they've moved so fast. Of course others will inevitably cry about free speech.
    4 points
  17. TCP Optimizer 4.1.1

    Snake oil
    4 points
  18. Donald Trump has been permanently banned from Twitter

    Who knew getting rid of one of the most vile accounts on Twitter would result in Twitter basically self healing itself with all these Trump nutties leaving with him.
    4 points
  19. Twitter is used for a lot of good things... For every good thing twitter is used for there are 10 bad things it is used for. Twitter is the sewer of the Internet. I am so glad I have NEVER had an account. Before Trump started using it back in 2016 Twitter tried to sell the company. Facebook, Google, Microsoft even Disney all passed on it because it was so toxic. It was predicted they would run out of money because of their burn rate. Then Trump used to get around the media and Twitter's value went way up. I just heard yesterday that something like 40% of Twitter traffic went away by banning Trump. Oh the irony. Twitter is pure trash and they let all kinds of horrible stuff on that site, including straight up terrorism. The fact that Apple allows the Twitter app and wants to block this other app, that I have never heard of, because conservatives use it, stinks really, really bad. Any and all talks of government regulation against big tech should absolutely include Apple.
    4 points
  20. Donald Trump has been permanently banned from Twitter

    Before people start crying about freedom of speech, please do your research on what that really means. With that, Trump, is probably ironically in the process of creating a TikTok account.
    4 points
  21. Why would you say that? Charles Xavier: “Just because someone stumbles and loses their path, doesn't mean they're lost forever.”
    3 points
  22. Yay! Let's hear it for censorship, because "Orange Man Bad!". Seriously, it would actually mean something if they didn't keep all the "Death to America" and all the other hate speech. I mean, make the rules for EVERYONE, not just for those you don't agree with.
    3 points
  23. This place is an echo chamber. I'm an opposing viewpoint you don't like. But you all aren't ready for that conversation. Moreover, you can't handle it yet without banning, censorship etc. I mean this place has a record of "infractions" because I said something, a word that someone didn't like. Their emotional state is somehow my responsibility. Once they come for you, then you're going to have that conversation whether you want to or not. Until, you all can just continue agreeing with each other and make less than zero progress. There is nothing wrong with discussion, when it is sane. Your views are founded on...well who knows. You told us flat out that Trump was going to win, despite being told otherwise. We saw how well that aged.
    3 points
  24. The biggest mistake you've made here is "Google, Apple etc" are not private companies, the bakery you go on to mention....private company Google, Apple, ect are publicly traded companies. The point not to overlook is that free speech is protect from Gov intrusion on your voice. That still means that even publically traded companies still fall into the private aspect as they still maintain control over their services and as such, users, such as Parler, have to abide by the rules of the services they are choosing to use.
    3 points
  25. Donald Trump has been permanently banned from Twitter

    I am now banning myself from Twitter. Just finished deleting each and everyone of my tweets. Next is deleting all likes, there are a few lines of code who will do this for me. When done I'll delete my account for good. Thanks, but no thanks. I'm out.
    3 points
  26. Do you carry cash?

    I just wouldn't lump everyone together. I carry 500-1000 when on vacation. Its certainly not everything I have, nor am I scumbag. But I've had my debit card stop working when out of state (stupid bank fraud protection), and its not a good feeling when suddenly you don't have any access to money. Or worse, are forced to use credit. You have to pull out your money to pay...its not flashing.
    3 points
  27. The problem with Skype is that it is useless, not to mention that it is not a replacement for WhatsApp.
    3 points
  28. Yet CCP and Iran remain unchecked, continue to champion violence. Pedophilia runs rampant and most of you far left wing LOVE that your new Government is now Twitter Google Facebook They're in charge now. Wait until they come for you. Social Credit is coming. Conform or die.
    3 points
  29. Microsoft pokes fun at WhatsApp privacy fiasco, recommends Skype instead

    If MSN messenger had been kept alive Microsoft would have had a huge share of the messaging market.
    3 points
  30. Criticism over the brand of batteries provided? Must be from the perpetually outraged when they're having a slower than usual day
    3 points
  31. I'm an opposing viewpoint you don't like. But you all aren't ready for that conversation. I’ve noticed that people converse with your comments all the time. Yet very very rarely do you reply. that is a textbook definition of trolling. Or if it’s not, then it’s more you that doesn’t want to converse
    2 points
  32. Which United state?
    2 points
  33. Are you lost? Them keeping that crap is what got them kicked off.
    2 points
  34. That is the stupidest thing I've ever heard on here. Why? It's the same exact principle that was just applied to Parler. If they're responsible for *every single word that's said* then Apple should be held responsible for the very same on their phones. Obviously death threats, threats of violence against others should be removed, pedophilia etc. It's not removed on twitter. The leader of Iran that murders gay people for being gay and throws them off buildings is still on twitter. A terrorists regime, is allowed to post on Twitter right now. The fact that one group sees this as OK is one the scariest things I've encountered in my lifetime. All the while the President tells people stand down, be peaceful, don't destroy, etc. Those words are characterized as hostile. We live in a clown world with clowns in charge. I would replace the word "clown" with a more appropriate word but again, censorship, my words make people cry and that's somehow my problem to the left. It's an apples to oranges comparison. Not to mention apple does moderate App Store content, whereas Paler's moderation, as described in Apple's take down later described inadequate protections put in place to prevent user generated content from becoming a national security threat. I'd say Apple uses one of the most locked down ecosystems from the get go, but as long as a user has a browser, phone, text message app, and/or email, there will always be the chance of someone going rogue. You can apply that context to basically any modern day computer, operating system. And we're not going to ban those, per your prior arguments. That thought is just... out there.
    2 points
  35. Actually, I take that back, this one is. Payroll taxes were temporary once. Masks are the next thing. They're completely useless but it's the control and fear that will make them permanent. Has nothing to do with health and safety. Never did. It doesn't matter what you think or how you feel. You're not in charge of "you." Facebook, Instagram, Google, Amazon are your Government now. I honestly don't even know how even begin to debate such a ridiculous notion. Your paranoia and lack of footing in reality is decimating your thought process.
    2 points
  36. Actually, I take that back, this one is. Payroll taxes were temporary once. Masks are the next thing. They're completely useless but it's the control and fear that will make them permanent. Has nothing to do with health and safety. Never did. It doesn't matter what you think or how you feel. You're not in charge of "you." Facebook, Instagram, Google, Amazon are your Government now. Wow. You are really out there.
    2 points
  37. Basically, they already have. K.
    2 points
  38. Yup. And after supporting actually harmful deregulation of energy companies and banks, conservatives also start suddenly using leftist talking points like saying corporations can get too powerful and that the government must intervene and regulate. Now they can flip this around and say, "How come the baker must serve the gay couple but Amazon can refuse service to Parler?" And the answer is simple: it's apples to oranges. The case of the gay couple deals with Civil Rights - the ability to be treated fairly on the basis of belonging to a certain group that is protected by some legislation. The Civil Rights Act federally has protections on the basis of sex and will soon include sexual orientation once the Equality Act passes (likely with the incoming gov). Fortunately, "Insurrectionists posting violent threats" is not a protected class. The case of Amazon terminating Parler's service is a case of civil liberties, a related but distinct concept. As a private enterprise, they have the liberty to serve who they wish to. The baker generally reserves the same civil liberty, but the civil right of someone based on belonging to a protected class takes precedence. This means you can refuse someone service for being violent and unruly (not protected classes). You cannot refuse someone service for being gay, a woman, Black, white, disabled, etc. (protected classes)
    2 points
  39. Microsoft pokes fun at WhatsApp privacy fiasco, recommends Skype instead

    I always use Skype for international calls because it's way cheaper then calling from a regular phone. But if you don't need to call internationally, then yes - Skype doesn't have anything unique to offer these days. Once you adjust your pace of life with more advanced services like Telegram, WhatsApp, or Signal, Skype becomes completely useless. There are people in this world who prefer writing with chalk. But none of them are bank employees.
    2 points
  40. Donald Trump has been permanently banned from Twitter

    Yeah it all comes down to the tweet mentality of our voters these days. "Orange man bad, dementia man good!!!!!!!!" ...they're the same man.
    2 points
  41. Do you carry cash?

    I keep a hundred in both of my vehicles...just in case. Have a little in my wallet. Mostly swipe the credit card for the good ol' reward points. Usually the only time I use cash is when I make a really small purchase...like a snack or whatever.
    2 points
  42. Do you carry cash?

    Ok...go back and read what I said now instead of skimming. My wallet is metal and has a money clip because there is nowhere else to put it. Again, it doesn't mean they are being douchey flashers.
    2 points
  43. Do you carry cash?

    K. LOL. No one.
    2 points
  44. Don't much care. I dont use Twitter or Parlor and think services like this are a crap way to inform people of what is going on. Lots of people are lazy and look to social media to decide on who to follow, vote for, or believe in a lot of cases. This is their sole news source. Whoever is trending, or popular/most liked posts. Shows how weak minded some can be to take what social media says and run with it without actually looking in to it further. Anyway, I wonder how long it will take Twitter to ban other hate mongers, like Farrakhan, from their platform as well. His comments towards Jews are appalling to say the least and has posted a lot of hate on Twitter before. And there are other accounts on Twitter calling for attacks against the US, and others, that appear to be still there. Have a friend on FB that I am about to block due to the fact that everyday she spews crap about the elections and conspiracy crap as well. Also, getting in to arguments with people that have done nothing but help her in the past. She has gone over the deep end and social media has skewed her mind.
    2 points
  45. Donald Trump has been permanently banned from Twitter

    "Go home. Don't break the law. Be peaceful" is now considered inciting a riot. 1984. Even you people will experience the pain soon once they come for you too. You won't be cheering very loud. I will be though.
    2 points
  46. I think (and wish) Microsoft had actually undertaken any relevant engineering in Skype over the last n-years, fixed the plethora of lingering bugs and issues with the platform and improved the consistently lacking quality with it compared to some of the other alternatives. Suggesting using Skype to people during Covid has just resulted in a chorus of memory-induced grumbles, bug encounteres and people giving up because it doesn't work. Perhaps then Microsoft could actually hope to benefit from a statement like this, instead of seemingly losing more users to Signal or Telegram as a result of the privacy backlash.
    2 points
  47. As much as I enjoy Microsoft taking shots here, saying "use Skype" is about as big as oofs go.
    2 points
  48. If Trump supporters used it, they would probably remove that tool. Not if those Trump supporters stopped calling for a violent uprising and calling for individual people to be murdered. You far right crowd always play the victim. Stop acting like violent extremists on these apps and you won't get banned and if the apps themselves moderate appropriately they won't be removed too. It's not rocket science. "Stop acting like violent extremists on these apps " Twitter and Facebook were used by BLM and ANTIFA during the 5 months of riots, to kill 26 people, loot, burn, destroy hundreds of businesses, beat up dozens of store owners, kill or wound 11 cops. Yet Apple and Google still allow both of those apps. Another article I read quoted the owner of this Parler app saying the Trump rally riots were not organize using this app but Facebook was because this app has no way to organize events.
    2 points
  49. "We will not cave to pressure from anti-competitive actors! We will and always have enforced our rules against violence and illegal activity. But we WONT (sic) cave to politically motivated companies and those authoritarians who hate free speech!" I agree 100%. but those corrupt leftist major social media platforms are just abusing their power to censor viewpoints they don't agree with under the guise of other BS. the major social media platforms are basically getting more and more authoritarian, especially very recently. people will naturally rebel against that crap. the left is in a rush towards communism basically and many are blind and don't see it. p.s. hell, they censored a recent Rudy Giuliani video to he posted hours ago now named... 'What really happened on January 6th?'.
    2 points