Following Jordan B. Peterson's announcement of a free speech video platform to be called ‘Thinkspot’ to challenge YouTube's increasing censorship of the internet, the Canadian free speech activist and psychologist has now announced the creation of a free speech blogging platform for people who prefer the written word. It will be called "Inkspot."
The plaform promises to provide users with the best features of other blogging sites like Blogger, Live Journal, and MySpace but without any of the now traditional censorship and low reader counts.
The subscription-based blog platform is being created by the popular but harmless gatekeeper figure to lighten the load on Big Tech's overworked censorship algorithms, many of which are now breaking down through overuse, and banning anything with the letter "H" in it or the numerals 1, 4, and 8.
Peterson discussed Inkspot with podcaster Joe Rogan on a recent show, emphasizing the radically pro-free-speech Terms of Service.
"Even if you use the letter 'H' near the numerals 1, 4, and 8, and even repeat the third of these numerals twice, we won't take you down unless I get a phone call from my lizard overlord Mark Zuckerburg."
That will be a profound contrast to platforms that ban users for correctly gendering misgendered people or for tweeting "learn to cod" at fired fishmongers.
The only other major rule, according to Peterson, is that all content will have to be typed on brand new, shiny "freedom computers" placed in rooms that have been spotlessly cleaned beforehand, like this one:
"I'm free not because of what I say but because of what I do." |
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