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There’s an idea on the left that the government should be providing people a basic universal income. The idea is a lot more popular than you might think. I believe I have a way to make it a reality. The takeover of our culture by social media and internet companies has not come without consequences. Right now, Big Tech is so powerful that, as Scott Adams pointed out, it has the power to silence the president of the United States and take out its competition, like Parler or Gab, and no one bats an eye. Big Tech is the arbiter of speech in America, like it or not. That’s the role they’ve assumed and they argue that they are allowed to do it because they are private companies.
John Matze tells Tucker Carlson Tonight he is having trouble getting any replacement vendors for web services, fears more unprovoked retributions
A hacker has archived Parler user posts, photos and videos in the wake of the platform being accused of fueling the recent Capitol riots. This illustration picture shows the social media application logo from Parler displayed on a smartphone with its website in the background in Arlington, Va., on July 2, 2020. (OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP via Getty Images)
The hacker, who goes by @donk enby on Twitter, said in tweets posted on Jan. 10 that I am now crawling URLs of all videos uploaded to Parler…This may include things from deleted/private posts.