Friday, August 17, 2018

Shadow Ban: PragerU Reveals Immediate 99.9999% Drop in Facebook Reach

In an unprecedented management shakeup co-founder Mark Zuckerberg remained chief of Facebook, with chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg his second-in-command

Conservative non-profit group PragerU appears to be facing Facebook censorship, as many recent posts from group are suffering from a 99.9999 percent drop in engagement based on Facebook’s own dashboard. The Social Media Masters of the Universe also pulled down two PragerU videos, which it labeled “hate speech.”

Echoing the apparent page limitation of conservative commentating duo Diamond and Silk, the conservative non-profit group PragerU — which produces educational videos on conservative issues — appears to have found its Facebook page’s reach drastically limited. The group’s Facebook page boasts three million followers, but its most recent posts have been seen by almost none of its followers, according to the Facebook dashboard.

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11 comments:

  1. Democrats and the media haven’t figured it out yet. But the tech giants have. With unlimited free conservative speech, the left loses. The democrats and media look for outside interference. The fact is, it is not interference it is the message. Google, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and the rest know if they can silence the free speech of conservatives. Only then can liberals win.

    I’m still amazed that honest “free speech” alternatives have not started up. If I was younger I would give it a go. It honestly is not that hard anymore. There are millions of servers available for rent and for cheap. Today these services would be easy to start-up with all the servers available.

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    1. I’m still amazed that honest “free speech” alternatives have not started up.

      I was thinking the same yesterday.

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  2. GAB was intended to be a free speech alternative and is/was but
    Microsoft is going after them to shut them down. There seems to
    always be an attack dog lying in waiting - monopolies. Who would
    have thought Microsoft would get in on the act. They work
    together. And then there is Word Press.

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    1. Microsoft is going after them to shut them down.

      What are they doing?

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  3. https://www.spartareport.com/2018/08/microsoft-attack-free-speech-gab/
    If they can't attack one way they'll try another. They work
    together like rats.

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    1. Thanks. https://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2018/08/yes-microsoft-did-attack-free-speech.html

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    2. Brock, did you see the video in the comments section of
      the Sparta site about 'The Most Misunderstood Picture in
      the World?' The Vietnamese guy shot in the head was a
      mass murderer, sneaking around killing civilians in
      So. Vietnam.

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    3. My hero!

      50 years ago: The execution of Nguyễn Văn Lém becomes a powerful photograph
      https://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2018/02/50-years-ago-execution-of-nguyen-van.html

      Also search for https://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/search?q=general+loan
      There will be posts that aren't applicable but keep going as I have a lot on him Thanks.

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    4. Thanks.....I didn't know the truth. Glad I know now.

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    5. Thank you and a very interesting man whose life was ruined once he came here. He finally had to close his restaurant. Infuriating,

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  4. Honestly, just a little thought before you begin would be good. Who in their right mind would try to open anything devoted to "Free Speech" on a Microsoft owned server. Much as I would love to support America First, I would not base my servers in the United States. Costs are not that much of a factor but Big Tech has too much control here. I would probably try to set-up several server farms in different countries.

    Looking today I would probably set up servers in India, Russia, and China. I am not sure if India would bend to pressure. However, I am sure neither Russia or China would. And neither country would care about my "Free Speech" platform as long as I was in America. I'm guessing both would consider it a plus.

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