Stop using someone else's services for your expression. Just imagine you are in Walmart or a Target or your local grocery store. You don't have a right to be there or to engage in any speech or really anything else if the manager wants you removed from private property. If you want to nationalize Twitter and Facebook be my guest but until then the owners of said private property can continue to kick people off of it. I still have yet to see one case where a person's right to free speech were somehow infringed upon.
blackrock|5 years ago
They can raise the money. I assume there are enough software engineers that will sympathize with them and build one.
Was this Parler that they created?
Looks like the app got shut down today. But I’m sure they can still make a website for it, running JavaScript.
You can’t shut the website down, unless you hijack the DNS.
shiftpgdn|5 years ago
simplicitea|5 years ago
A company deplatforming an individual is indeed censorship, but is not government abridgement of free speech.