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I am looking for another social media, no Facebook of Twitter?
I am tired of those phuckers Facebook or Twitter where nobody can say whatever we want, Free Speech is supported by the first amendment, no one or no corporation can tell you how speak or blocked you inside of American land. If the gov can't any other company or Corporations neither can't, it's our constitutional RIGHTs.
#Eric i just like to talk man, and those two social are very social but people, haters most likely report your comment that end it up with suspension account that i haf enough.
I ve been thinking to made my own social media with an algorithm that don't blocked anyone, if you don't like some comments and anyone reported the comment will be out of the reporter view but not the Rest of the people, what harmful can be made it like that, Phucking haters as usual.
#Daniel boy, you can say whatever you want in this world, rant, hates wiggers, asian or Latino is your dann bussines, like a bunch of Democrats enlisting the ku klus klan PARTY, if i don't follow them it is because my convictions do not hate anybody or anyone not to because any media are not allow you in.
For example, if you say that you love jesus Christ, a Muslim person will feel offended and Report your comment as a hater speech and a certain time banned.
That is happening with Facebook!
14 Answers
- ?Lv 74 months agoFavorite Answer
The First Amendment does not say anything about corporations allowing free speech. It's only about the government not prosecuting. And there have always been exceptions- anything that puts people in danger is not covered. I don't know why you feel compelled to spew your hatred against other people- how does it benefit you?
- Anonymous4 months ago
I don't know, but these Assholes...<-----oh there goes the star spangled banner (we should have freedom for expression of emotion...its not even a choice to do it or not do it, speech is a medical issue, you can't always control what comes out of your mouth when you get seizures). These assholes don't understand that the fact that we get kicked off of public buses over swearing and kicked out of schools and put in psychiatric hospitals (against our will) for expressing our verbal emotions (to nobody in particular) on the streets is WRONG!!! I'm gonna beat these assholes with a hammer on their thumb for ten years straight cuz that's what I went through...it wasn't physical abuse, it was something else...if they keep this **** up and I get the nerve!!!! They think whipping people is bad?!!!! WhatEEEEVVVEEEERRRRR!!!!! I DONT GIVE 2 SHITS!!! SHOOT ME!!!!
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- RedstoneLv 74 months ago
You may want to try Parler.... https://parler.com/auth/access
I haven't tried it myself. I was brought to it from a Youtube channel "The Quarerting". So your mileage may vary.
Facebook and Twitter is done. They are useless for a free speech platform.
- 4 months ago
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- DanielLv 74 months ago
Your not gonna find any Site that will get your way Hate to Break it to you but Free Speech does not Apply to any Site that has a Set of TOS Terms of Services when you sign up for any Site you Agree to Follow it which Discludes it
- brian 2010Lv 74 months ago
There's none. All social media sites already have rules when it comes to dictating what can or can't be said on their platforms. They are publicly or privately held companies and can legally impose the rules on all users at will. Remember by clicking "I agree," you are legally bound by these rules at all times while on these sites. Since you found them too strict, then the best thing you can do is not return to them.