@pie @alex Should've guessed tho, roughly 4 million users and a million are on

@realcaseyrollins @alex if a place is known to be a safe haven for white supremacists and alt righters, and its only merits are allowing this, then why would anyone ever join if they did not share those beliefs

@pie I actually brought this up in my interview w/ @alex for today's episode of the podcast; apparently, not everyone looks to Wikipedia for advice before signing up for .

@pie @alex Unless of course people like confronting alt-right and racist ideas, then I can see it attracting those sorts of people as well.

@pie @realcaseyrollins @alex
>if a place is known to be X
>why would anyone ever join if they did not also like X
not everyone takes clickbait rage and knee jerk social media as seriously as wikipedia does

@pie @realcaseyrollins @alex >The site has been widely described Weasel words. >”safe haven” Who is being quoted? >neo-nazis, white supremacists, alt-right Not a single citation to any neo-nazi, white supremacist, or alt-righter.

This is why we call them (((wikipedia))).

@pie @realcaseyrollins @alex Bahahaha :02_laugh: :02_laugh:

Gab bans everyone, even those who speak against the jews

@ChristiJunior @alex @pie @realcaseyrollins gab is just Mastodon 2.0, torba wants normies, even if that means fucking over the boomers who trusted him :02_gao:
@pie @realcaseyrollins @alex Hard disagree. I almost went on gab before mastodon was a thing only because it was alternative to twitter that didn't have a batshit algorithm suspending accounts.
@realcaseyrollins @alex @pie Forgot to mention I'm a nazi, btw. I got stuck in a siberian iceberg during WW2 and they unfroze me a couple years back
@pie @realcaseyrollins @alex "she/her"

Of course you're a tranny faggot. Change your avatar from May to Garbador.

@realcaseyrollins @pie @alex

Bright people tend to avoid buggy dumpster fires and migrate to better options. Federation to gain a functional backend was the poison pill that stole the last few people worth following from Gab.

@null @pie @alex Bright people also

1. Tend not to be all-knowing

2. Tend to not generalize a million people and assume they're all the same

@realcaseyrollins @pie @alex

1. That’s why I said ante-federation, where the other choices became obvious.

2. Wrong. Generalizations are immensely useful when used correctly and only pedantic jews are gonna take this literalist position.

@null @pie @alex

You're wrong about . Not all of the users are racists and/or idiots.

@realcaseyrollins @pie @alex

I’ve never been wrong about anything, ever. I thought I was once, but it wasn’t true.

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