My Pillow CEO Says He Is Launching His Own Social Media Platform – IOTW Report

My Pillow CEO Says He Is Launching His Own Social Media Platform

Palmieri Report:

Another bombshell.

My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell announced that he is launching another social media website.

From Epoch Times:

My Pillow founder Mike Lindell said that he is launching his own social media website after his personal and MyPillow accounts were suspended by Twitter.

“Every single influencer person on the planet can come there. You’re going to have a platform to speak out,” Lindell announced last week on Charlie Kirk’s podcast. “We’re launching this big platform so all the voices of our country can come back and start telling it like it is again,” he added.

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12 Comments on My Pillow CEO Says He Is Launching His Own Social Media Platform

  1. Wonder how many people other than those banned elsewhere will join it?

    Alternatives to current giants usually fail to grow to sustainability because they don’t attract a wide enough user base leaving them one of those “preaching to the choir” sort of institutions instead of a viable social media site.

    Lets hope he pulls it off, and hope Trump works with him on establishing it too.

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  2. I’m launching my own social media platform. It’s based upon a time-honored tradition and has been proven effective for centuries. I call it: Talking to Another Person Face-to-Face. Best of all, I’m not charging for the use of this platform.
    You’re welcome humanity.

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  3. “I love my Geezer Dream Sheets”

    “My Topper delivers on its promise…to make me breakfast in the morning.”

    “Here, use my towel with the nice design.”

    “It stays firm all night long.”

  4. Before anyone launches their own social media, they need to understand what they would need.
    1. A good, solid hosting provider that does not censor or cave to the left.
    2. A payment processor with policies similar to the above.
    3. Developers who are competent, up to speed with today’s technologies. Also they need to offer API access to allow 3rd party apps and scripts to support and enhance the service.
    4. A CDN service to allow content distraction without performance problems.
    5. A competent network and application security team.

    Otherwise, you’ll end up like Gab, constantly being censored and hacked, or Parler, and complete mess right now.
    Owners of both networks, instead of fixing their problems are busy attacking each other.
    What a sad state we have today.

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