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In defiance of the recent big tech blacklisting of President Trump and many of his supporters across popular mainstream social media sites, Gab CEO Andrew Torba backed up the President's entire twitter account and imported all of the posts into Gab. Before Twitter pulled the plug on President Trump's account, Torba was able to export the President's twitter posts and preserve them. Not only that, but he was able to get it imported into Gab during one of their highest traffic days as a mass exodu from big tech was occuring. That's impressive.
As reported by many outlets over the past few days, Gab's traffic has been averaging a little over 750% above their usual traffic. 100% FED UP reports that Gab is adding ten new servers in order to facilitate the increase in traffic.
Not only looking to preserve the President's tweets, they have also started restoring and preserving his recent videos on Gab TV. This comes as Google has restricted the President's YouTube access.
Google and Apple have both banned Gab from their app stores since Gab allows all legal speech except for pornography. Instead of towing the Social Justice line of hypocritical rules regarding speech, Gab has taken an approach that mirrors Constitutional free speech. 100% FED UP reported the following:
As reported by many outlets over the past few days, Gab's traffic has been averaging a little over 750% above their usual traffic. 100% FED UP reports that Gab is adding ten new servers in order to facilitate the increase in traffic.
Not only looking to preserve the President's tweets, they have also started restoring and preserving his recent videos on Gab TV. This comes as Google has restricted the President's YouTube access.
Google and Apple have both banned Gab from their app stores since Gab allows all legal speech except for pornography. Instead of towing the Social Justice line of hypocritical rules regarding speech, Gab has taken an approach that mirrors Constitutional free speech. 100% FED UP reported the following:
The two tech giants recently banned Parler from their app stores. Amazon Web Services also suspended their servicing of Parler, citing allegedly “insufficient content moderation practices.”
Gab has worked to become resilient from suppression from tech companies that no longer wish to host its domain. For instance, Gab hosts its own physical services to avoid censorship from cloud servicing companies such as Amazon Web Services.
The free speech company is also reportedly working on a Gab phone to circumvent app store censorship and spur competition in the mobile phone operating system markets.
On a side note: One of our regulars, funbobby, preemptively secured us a spot on Gab. He let me go through it yesterday and get it all dressed up. Come check it out. We even have our own hashtags.
W³P Lives on Gab
W³P Lives on Gab