HERO TTOR GETS TRAD NEWS LINKS RESTORED TO PARLER
Back in early November, while Parler was experiencing a surge of new subscribers, we noticed that the new social media site was preventing us from posting links to our extremely objective and non-violent content. By that time we had been on Parler for several months.
Incensed by such unmerited censorship, one of our scribes immediately wrote an article about this, which helped get the word out to those in the "Conservative-sphere." We also tried to directly alert other right-wing users who were shilling for Parler as a "free speech" platform.
Incensed by such unmerited censorship, one of our scribes immediately wrote an article about this, which helped get the word out to those in the "Conservative-sphere." We also tried to directly alert other right-wing users who were shilling for Parler as a "free speech" platform.
In our article we said:
But seriously Parler is being really, REALLY stupid here. The only advantage Small Tech sites like this have over Big Tech sites like Google, Twitter, and Facebook is that they offer more free speech, not less. It's really not difficult. If Parler can't understand that simple equation, then don't expect to see them around for long.
Thankfully other voices joined in, mentioning us as a good example of Parler's shortsighted and self-destructive censorship, not only against ourselves but also against other Right Wingers.
TTOR made the following excellent video on behalf of our site and others unfairly deplaformed by Parler at the apparent behest of Conservatism Inc.
This video, along with other pressure, appears to have contributed to an apparent change of heart by Parler. A few days ago we found that it was possible once more to post links to Trad News on our Parler account.
We would like to thank TTOR and others for their efforts and solidarity in our common cause of protecting free speech for Right Wing and Conservative voices.
Also, let us forgive but never forget what Parler did, and keep a close eye on these fake proponents of "free speech" in the future.
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