Ron Paul and Tulsi Gabbard join alternative tech platforms – IOTW Report

Ron Paul and Tulsi Gabbard join alternative tech platforms

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Paul joins Odysee, a promising YouTube competitor, and Gabbard joined Locals, a new Patreon alternative.

The great migration of users from large centralized tech platforms continues, as more and more people – both public figures and those not in the public eye – get censored or banned there, or become disappointed and distrustful of these giants.

Among them is former US Congressman Dr Ron Paul, who announced that his show, The Ron Paul Liberty Report, is now available on LBRY.tv and Odysee – decentralized video sites built on the LBRY protocol.

more here

LOCALS.COM

ODYSEE.COM

See also:

Decentralized video sharing platform Odysee has almost doubled its traffic since last week

13 Comments on Ron Paul and Tulsi Gabbard join alternative tech platforms

  1. Sorry this is off subject, but I just noticed something very interesting. I was trying to read some articles on Twitchy.com on my tablet. Every time I tried to load an article, the page would download and display for about 1 or 2 seconds, then it would change to a google 404 page. When I went to the same page on my windows desktop computer, the Twitchy articles loaded normally. I’m using the Brave browser on my tablet & windows computer, with DuckDuckGo for the default search engine. The only difference is the operating system. Android on the tablet, Windows 10 on the desktop computer. It looks like google has figured out some way to censor web pages with the android operating system!!

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  2. Tusli sounds more like a conservative than a Democrat. Why doesn’t she mix things up and go over to the “R” (R is for retard) side? There’s been a couple of Dem’s that went over to the “R” side recently, what’s stopping her?

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  3. Tulsi’s trapped between a blue dog democrat and a socialist democrat.
    Kinda like when you’re talking with someone you think is normal and then they say they’re not sure if JFK is really dead.

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