>>331445
> If you get banned/shadowbanned, make a new account and keep RTing and spreading information they want to censor- why give them their perfect "safe-space" platform? They didn't leave us in peace, and would snuff out where we refuge if given the chance. Become Umman Manda (pic related). I'm not saying raid. But I am saying we should make them work hard for a change.
In regards to this,
While Twitter purge prevents large-scale organization, it does have benefits.
Censorship prevents people venting. Meaning they boil over and take action.
So, with the Twitter situation it needs (IMO):
A) Twitter falls and another rises. People can speak freely,
inform freely, and
organize freely. Basically what Twitter became once GG lit the match to start diverse political discussion and shitposting (Which is important when tribe and social psychology come into it. "We're having fun without being politically correct, look how much fun our group is having, why aren't you in our group, you must be weird.").
Or
B) Twitter's safe-space is broken. I.e. organization on another site for "Truth Raids"- flooding popular hashtags with truth they don't like. It informs normalfags still on the platform, and exposes them to how insane the left is when confronted with facts that clash with what they want.
In short;
We need to kill Twitter or break it.
Bad outcomes include:
I) Twitter remains the main social media platform. New people who sign up only see one kind of content, and treat that as "normal". No dissenting voices, just "funny" shit (basic stuff, pratfalls and schadenfreude- like a child's cartoon), left-wing politics, and marketing. The new user learns to be a good goy.
II) Twitter dies but nothing takes it's place. The other social media platforms are abandoned, die, or become an echo-chamber themselves (No one is wrong, no one is right, etc). This means further division in society (exactly what
(((they))) want) and less ways to inform and organize that's not government approved. You also then have a ton of people who don't know how to socialize in the real world AND with a social media addiction they can't scratch. Lots of young adults (or people with the mind of young adults) who are desperate for attention and feeling isolated. Excellent to exploit by
(((someone))).
IMO, even the alphabet agencies want a social media platform where everyone is involved- good goys and bad goys alike. It helps give more information on how the population is, how your allies & enemies are doing, whose talking about what, etc. Isolating people isn't in their interest, as the leftists will go mad from not having an enemy they can be seen fighting or being disgusted by, and anti-left groups will still organize- and will be harder to co-opt their new haunts. Then again, they could be banking on some right-wing people to be radicalized as they are pushed to more fringe groups who want to use violence (but typically, they use false-flag operations or frame retaliation and lone wolf rage as an attack approved by every white conservative christian).
Still, let's keep it simple. tl;dr
Twitter kicked us out. Do we kick the door back down and make a stink, or do we support alternatives and encourage Twitter's death?
As with all things GG, each individual can do as they wish. So I say both.