I think the difference is that Pirate Bay was bootstrapped whereas Parler had significant financial backing. With all that money "why not" throw it on AWS. There is also the point that Parler wasn't doing anything…
1. That isn't an issue with Signal or something that Signal could fix. Every messaging app will have that problem. 2. That is an issue but they do have their reasons. They are working on implementing a username system…
I believe AppImage does not have an update mechanism which would make it more likely users will end up outdated versions which contain security issues. That is why I am more in favor of flatpak.
They removed Lin Wood's post that called for executing the VP. https://cbs58.com/news/mediaite-parler-ceo-says-it-took-down...
I read that article you linked but don't see where it says Parler refused to remove those posts. I can't check whether those posts still exist since Amazon took the whole site down.
Proof that they planned... to be in DC.
I was just thinking about "customizable moderation" that this article mentioned earlier today. I came up with a similar idea of lists that you can opt into following just like AdBlock filter lists or Twitter shared…
I think the difference is that Pirate Bay was bootstrapped whereas Parler had significant financial backing. With all that money "why not" throw it on AWS. There is also the point that Parler wasn't doing anything…
1. That isn't an issue with Signal or something that Signal could fix. Every messaging app will have that problem. 2. That is an issue but they do have their reasons. They are working on implementing a username system…
I believe AppImage does not have an update mechanism which would make it more likely users will end up outdated versions which contain security issues. That is why I am more in favor of flatpak.
They removed Lin Wood's post that called for executing the VP. https://cbs58.com/news/mediaite-parler-ceo-says-it-took-down...
I read that article you linked but don't see where it says Parler refused to remove those posts. I can't check whether those posts still exist since Amazon took the whole site down.
Proof that they planned... to be in DC.
I was just thinking about "customizable moderation" that this article mentioned earlier today. I came up with a similar idea of lists that you can opt into following just like AdBlock filter lists or Twitter shared…