@yantrajaal Awesome, Yantrajal. I remembered I mention to someone (probably you) that Tusky is the original, and Musky a fork or derivative (due to 'censorship' as per a note I read).
Found out the meaning of that -- it's that Musky does not block Gab.com, a domain that Tusky does not support connections to.
I am just trying out a new client too, Whalebird for Windows, and it's quite nice. Very customizable.
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@shibaprasad @yantrajaal Ah, I see. 😄
I have been visiting and looking at various places, reading what people say about the other instances and did visit the Gab site. Saw some posts that I find shocking, and many mentions of instances blocking their instances (there's more than one, some of different domain names that are affiliated)
I found a blacklist that some sites are using at this page:
https://github.com/dzuk-mutant/blockchain/blob/master/list/list.md
@realcaseyrollins @gab @shibaprasad @yantrajaal Twitter has a bad reputation for problems with abusive posting, and not reacting to protect users when it happens. Facebook declined to check content of any political ads, justifying with the "free speech" story.
American corporations even won the right to use "free speech" protection to be able to make donations to politicians, which leads to quid pro quo later of course. 😏
I think it's good if they are apart from other instances which have very different interpretations of what respect for others means, and don't apply the blanket coverage of an American law instrument to communities that extend all over the world.
@design_RG @yantrajaal That was me.
Gab gathered many controversies too no? I remember reading in many outlets it became the hub of Xenophobic Racist RWs.