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Offensive online poll on female religious teachers removed from MeWe platform

Online poll sexualising female Islamic religious teachers removed from social media platform

SINGAPORE - An online poll sexualising ustazah, or female Islamic religious teachers, with a view to commit sexual violence against them has been removed from social media platform MeWe. Mr David Westreich, marketing director of MeWe, told The Straits Times on Sunday (May 30) that the poll, which is currently being investigated by the police here, is no longer on.

MeWe Gains New Members as Other Social Media Platforms Are Banned From App Stores

MeWe Gains New Members as Other Social Media Platforms Are Banned From App Stores On 1/23/21 at 8:46 AM EST In an email to Newsweek, a representative for MeWe said that the app gained 2.5 million new members in the week leading up to January 20. The rep added that MeWe s current membership stands at 16 million, which is double the app s membership in June 2020, when the company celebrated reaching 8 million members. MeWe Marketing Director David Westreich summed up the app s appeal, as he sees it, in his email. People all over the world are leaving Facebook and Twitter in droves because they are fed up with the relentless privacy violations, surveillance capitalism, political bias, targeting, and newsfeed manipulation by these companies. MeWe solves these problems, he wrote. MeWe is the new mainstream social network with all the features people love and no ads, no targeting, no newsfeed manipulation, and no BS.

Anti-Facebook social media website MeWe gains surge in membership as people flee to platforms that respect privacy and free speech

https://www.afinalwarning.com/491145.html (Natural News) MeWe, the “anti-Facebook” social media website, has seen a surge in new membership following concerns regarding data privacy and the recent mass waves of censorship of conservative speech in popular big tech-controlled websites. “People all over the world are leaving Facebook and Twitter in droves,” said MeWe spokesperson David Westreich during an interview with  Fox Business on Thursday, Jan. 21, “because they are fed up with the relentless privacy violations, surveillance capitalism, political bias, targeting and newsfeed manipulation by these companies. MeWe solves these problems.” According to MeWe, this week alone the company added about 2.5 million new members to its fledgling social media website. Back in June 2020, they only had about eight million members. Thanks to the recent exodus from more mainstream social media websites, MeWe’s total user base now numbers around 16 million.

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