Wednesday, March 10, 2021

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell Reveals Major Plan to Take on YouTube and Twitter

 MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell Reveals Major Plan to Take on YouTube and Twitter

“We’re launching this big platform so all the voices of our country can come back and start telling it like it is again,” said Lindell, according to the Business Insider.“You will not need YouTube. 

You won’t need these places. So it will be where everything can be told, because we’ve got to get our voices back,” he explained. “People will be able to talk and not walk on eggshells.”

Lindell said that he had been developing the platform for four years and that it was going to be broader than Twitter.

“Every single influencer person on the planet can come there. You’re going to have a platform to speak out,” he said. “It’s not just like a little Twitter platform.”

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4 comments:

  1. A social media app like FaecesBook or Twatter relies on the companies ability to access the World Wide Web....something that is controlled by a handful of companies in the USA. If these companies collide to deny someone like this access to the web then the new company is dead before it even gets started. And there is zero doubt the left either owns outright or has major influence in the boardrooms of all the ISP's in the USA.

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    1. boardrooms of all the ISP's in the USA.

      So, this is a problem just to service the US, correct?

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    2. ISP'S are companies....just like any other. AT&T, Comcast, Charter etc. They own the infrastructure that provides the actual connectivity for everyone to access the internet. Each country has their own company or companies. All these companies operate under agreements regarding technologies and compatibility. But each country or company can decide for themselves just how "free" they want the internet to be for their citizens/customers. It is certainly possible for the people who provide the actual connectivity in America to decide that THEY get to choose who gets access and what types of websites they will allow. And I doubt the courts would do jack shiite about it.

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    3. Thanks and what would it take to become a 'new company'? It's difficult to believe that Lindell didn't check this out before forging ahead.

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