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Finally decided to check out Gab. Yeah, lets just say I can completely understand why it's not and will never be a competitor to Twitter. There's nobody worth following on this thing. I did a few searches for content and was quickly rewarded with nothing but the most asinine conspiracy theory bullshit of the most retarded variety. Every search was almost the same, just garbage. This site is like digging through a giant pile of shit looking for diamonds, but there's just more shit.
 
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Finally decided to check out Gab. Yeah, lets just say I can completely understand why it's not and will never be a competitor to Twitter. There's nobody worth following on this thing. I did a few searches for content and was quickly rewarded with nothing but the most asinine conspiracy theory bullshit of the most retarded variety. Every search was almost the same, just garbage. This site is like digging through a giant pile of shit looking for diamonds, but there's just more shit.
It's unfortunate but the fact is if all you have is hardcore political sperging your audience will be both limited and self-reinforcing nutballs. They need some actual CONTENT.
 
Apologies, but Archive is being a pain in my ass.




Why Elon Can’t #BantheADL Even if He Wanted To​

Andrew Torba, September 2, 2023


Over the past few days a grassroots campaign popped up on X calling for the platform to ban the ADL. The campaign, united around the hashtag #BantheADL, has been trending on the platform for days with hundreds of thousands of posts.


This campaign comes after the CEO of the ADL, Jonathan Greenblatt, made a post gloating about his organization’s sheer power to control the platform that Elon Musk purchased for tens of billions of dollars last year. Although the #BantheADL campaign effectively highlighted the significant influence the ADL holds in regulating the flow of information online, it is essential to delve into the reasons why Elon Musk cannot remove the ADL from the platform or hinder their effective management of his company, even if he were inclined to do so.


First we have to understand a bit of the context for how a platform like X actually works and is able to exist on the internet along with the inside baseball of how the ADL flexes its power to control massive corporations without owning a single share.

X is built on the rails of multiple third-party services including, but not limited to the Google Cloud infrastructure among others. X has had a partnership with Google Cloud since 2018, and Bloomberg reports that this collaboration has incurred annual expenses ranging from $200 million to $300 million for the company. Jonathan Greenblatt has openly bragged about the ADL’s partnership with Google, YouTube, Facebook, and X, going so far as to change the algorithms of these companies to meet their demands.

With one phone call to Google the ADL can cripple X. If Google pulls the plug on the cloud hosting deal massive parts of X’s critical infrastructure will be down for a long time, possibly the entire platform would be taken offline with one click. We saw this happen in 2020 with Parler when Amazon AWS pulled the plug and the platform was taken offline. They were never able to fully recover and recently shut the platform down completely after it sold to a third-party.

Going after the cloud hosting providers is just the start for the ADL’s ability to utterly destroy X. Next come the app store bans. With that same phone call to Google the ADL could easily highlight the hundreds of thousands of “antisemitic” posts on the platform and point the the #BantheADL posts as their prime example. Don’t put it past them. They likely have multiple studies going on behind the scenes tracking the “rise in hate” on the platform since Elon took over and will use this to present their case.

Without critical infrastructure and the app stores X would be in serious trouble, but Elon may be able to pull off a miracle and keep the platform online. Next come the advertisers. The ADL has close connections with all of the top Fortune 500 companies and will use their mafia-style power to get these companies to pull their ad dollars from X. This has already been going on since the moment Elon took over the platform. X is operating in a cash flow negative situation and reports claim that ad revenue has fallen by a dramatic 50% since Elon took over.

That’s only the beginning. Next the ADL will contact the sitting members of Congress and the Biden White House. We’ll see Elon be summoned to testify in Congress about the rise in “misinformation” and “hate” on the platform since he took over.

Elon is in a unique position because he’s not only running X. He’s also running several other companies including SpaceX and Tesla, both of which require him to appease the Regime and stay within their favor. The ADL can and will go after not only X, but all of Elon’s companies. It’s no coincidence that the CEO of X is having meetings with the ADL just days after the DOJ announced that they were suing SpaceX.

How do I know all of this? Because I lived it–and survived it by the grace of God.

The ADL has been attacking Gab and me for many years. Their smear campaigns against us successfully lobbied dozens of third-party services to deplatform us and cripple our infrastructure. Despite all of their efforts this didn’t stop us. We were able to rebuild our own servers, payment processing, and so much more in order to keep Gab online. It took many years and it wasn’t easy, but we are still standing.

The ADL has also come after me personally. They pay Google to promote their smear articles about me to the top of search results. They lobbied the DOJ to investigate me after January 6th, even though I wasn’t even in attendance. Jonathan Greenblatt went on national television and called me “one of the most toxic people in public life” effectively painting a target on my back.

None of this stopped me.

I don’t fear the ADL. I don’t answer to the ADL. I fear and answer only to God almighty.

The ADL has NO POWER over Gab which is why they hate us. It’s that simple. There is absolutely nothing they can say or do to get us to censor opinions they don’t like and it’s going to stay that way.

Elon has a choice. He can continue to allow this disgusting organization to run his company by proxy without his approval or he can fight back, take a stand like Gab has, and face the consequences head on. He can continue to have his CEO take groveling phone calls and enforce the ADL’s strategy of freedom of speech but not freedom of reach or he can tell them to pound sand. If he can’t run his own business without permission from some ghoulish vampire at the ADL there’s no sense in running a business at all.

For me it was an easy decision.

Andrew Torba
CEO, Gab.com
Jesus Christ is King of kings
 
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The Gab Newsletter​

Gab's Unstoppable Influence: A New Era of Truth

Dear Gab Community,

In a world where narrative control and selective censorship have increasingly become tools of the mainstream media and big tech platforms, Gab's staunch defense of free speech has not only empowered its users but also sparked a broader movement for truth and transparency. This movement, rooted in the principles of open dialogue and diversity of thought, is now extending its influence beyond Gab, significantly impacting mainstream conversations, especially on platforms like X (formerly known as Twitter.)

Gab’s commitment to free speech has established a strong foundation for uncovering and discussing truths often overlooked or intentionally ignored by conventional media channels. By allowing unfiltered conversations, Gab has become a breeding ground for critical thinking and pattern recognition, challenging dominant narratives perpetuated by multinational media companies .

On Gab, stories, perspectives, and analyses that challenge the status quo have found a voice. These include nuanced takes on international conflicts, history, government policies, and societal changes, traditionally presented through a singular lens in mainstream media. The platform's open nature has made it a haven for those seeking a fuller picture, particularly in complex issues like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Remarkably, the discourse fostered on Gab is now echoing on platforms like X, which is being led by prominent, longtime Gab users being allowed back on the platform. These individuals and groups, equipped with insights and perspectives honed on Gab, are introducing new angles and unreported elements into mainstream debates.

The critical skills of noticing patterns and questioning prevailing narratives developed in the unrestricted environment of Gab are now being applied on X. These skills are crucial for deciphering complex issues and cutting through the clutter of propaganda and biased reporting. The transfer of these skills and insights to a platform like X, with its vast user base, signifies a notable shift in mainstream discourse.

The influence of Gab's user-led movement is increasingly visible. Longstanding debates on platforms like X are being revisited, and new discussions are being sparked, influenced by the depth and openness characteristic of conversations typically found on Gab. This trend is a testament to the power of free speech in shaping public opinion and influencing mainstream dialogue.

Gab's role in cultivating a space for unrestricted expression and debate has far-reaching implications. The pattern recognition and critical thinking fostered on Gab are not only vital for its community but are now permeating other social media platforms, bringing a fresh perspective to mainstream discourse. This development is a significant stride towards a digital landscape where diverse voices are heard, and the truth can surface from beneath the layers of controlled narratives. In this evolving narrative landscape, the value of platforms championing free speech like Gab becomes even more pronounced, highlighting their role in nurturing a well-informed, critically engaged, and transparent society.

In short: whether they like it or not Gab is inevitable, pandora’s box is opened, and Gab’s influence on society has only just begun to take shape.

To God be the glory.

-Andrew Torba
CEO, Gab.com
Jesus Christ is King​
 
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