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Why hasn’t Bill Whittle multicast to other platforms yet?

We saw today unprecedented actions taken against Trump and his supporters by all major platforms: Google, Facebook and Twitter. Not only they banned the personal account from the president as well as removed content from the official SCOTUS account. If that was not enough, Google just removed Parler from the Play Store. So not only they are removing people from their platforms, they are also removing competition and monopolizing the means to express oneself digitally.

Now, major content creators have already started multicasting their content to multiple platforms. Parler, Minds, Locals, Gabi, Rumble, BitChute.

I am purging Google, FB and Twitter from my life. But this can only be done if we have other platforms we can use. I deleted my Twitter account, stopped all my Google subscriptions, stopped using GMail and I am now paying for an email service and I have switched to Brave and DuckDuckGo for more than 2 years now.

Why is BW not yet multicasting their content to other platforms?

14 replies on “Why hasn’t Bill Whittle multicast to other platforms yet?”

Thx. The less I use YT, the better. Unfortunately, we can’t really remove them completely from our lives. We still need cell phones.

I think it was Tim Pool that mentioned some journo making an experiment and removing Google from his life, including black listing Google IPs from his firewall. It broke the Internet. He could no longer use almost any site.

So. What do we do?

Brave blocks all trackers by default. Without those, it might be possible that Google won’t know what you’re doing with their stuff. So even if you have to use something Google-owned (like maps for example) maybe without the trackers we can take away some of the value?
This is enough of a concern for enough people that alternatives are making their way into the market. I just hope it’s in time for us to find out before Big Tech decides to go into full blackout mode.

Thank you David. Are they all on Rumble? I’ve had the same thought about using other platforms so we are never disconnected. If we start running for office and implement our plan for citizen politicians, the deplatforming will inevitably occur.

Yes it does. Thank you. My wallet’s gonna look like Costanza’s with all these paper scraps containing usernames and passwords.
Took a chance at the Seinfeld reference.

I have been happy with Dashlane password manager. There are other solutions as well. All pretty safe.

Get LastPass.

It stores all your passwords, encrypted, and auto-fills username & password fields so you don’t have to remember anything but your LastPass password and a PIN you can set in the app.

I’ve been using it for years and I have hundreds of passwords, all different and most of them randomly generated by LastPass and 128 characters long. It’s never failed me, although sometimes it can be a smidge irritating, like a crazy cousin.

BTW, combine it with Blur (at abine.com, free for email addresses) and you can generate random email addresses that all forward to the real email account of your choice. I have hundreds of those, too. Between random passwords and random email addy’s, there’s not much chance of your logins being guessed.

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