Yes I got a kit at Best Buy
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Good for you. Personally, I'm working on building my own Google Beater startup right now. But first I have to build a time machine to go back to 1996 and get the drop on them. Wish me luck!
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I'm ahead of you both. I've already got my own private Facebook & Google backed up on a Zip Disk in a Safe Deposit Box!
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Did you include a zip *drive* also?
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Oh crap. I lost my SCSI Zip drives three moves ago! eBay to the rescue?
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Woke Capital has the medium-term potential to be the most hated ideology the world has ever known.
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Actually yes. You literally can do that.
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Actually no, you can’t. Look at what the Daily Stormer has had to do simply to stay online, and that’s as a website, not merely an account on a social media site. Gab has struggled to find services to allow it to stay afloat. Also see, Hatreon, MakerSupport, etc.
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Oh, I didn't say it was easy to be successful. But the First Amendment doesn't guarantee the ability to make people listen to what you say.
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No one claimed anyone “had to listen?” This is about access to the internet and virtual public square. And colluding major tech corporations to control the national narrative is unacceptable.
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Anyone can set up a blog and vent their opinions online. Demanding software engineers build you a platform that makes it easy to build an audience for free is a completely different story.
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You can't set up your own shop when the existing monopolies are illegally conspiring to keep you out of the market. See Gab. Trust busting is only civilized solution. Be grateful. If this were earlier centuries, defenestration of Tech/Finance execs would be employed.
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Tell that to MySpace and Friendster.
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Were MySpace and Friendster denied access to payment processing? Did Apple and Google conspire to keep them off app stores? Did hosting companies blacklist them? You are talking about an era when the internet was still free market, before the European Style Socialist moved in.
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Who paid to build the Internet? We, the American taxpayers, did. If Twitter and Facebook won't respect our constitutional right to free speech, they can build their own Internet. This particular Internet is a public utility and it is ours.
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(((He seems unhinged))).
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(((Yes, he does, doesn't he?))) What would (((he))) say if Twitter, Google and Facebook were not owned by members of his (((tribe)))?
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May I commend you to http://minds.com , http://bitchute.com and http://gab.ai ? Voltaire would be proud.
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