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Vin LoPresti's avatar

"So now we've got worldwide online speech being herded onto a few monopolistic platforms" -- which is exactly why I dumped FB and never got on Twitter. As a molecular biologist, I posted a Medium article about the failure of Pharma to release the vaccine molecular biology data (despite the use of public money). Questioning whether the mRNA vaccines were as immunologically efficacious as they could be, my arguments about so-called mucosal immunity were based on solid immunological principles, which I taught at a postgrad level for 20 years. In retrospect, had I posted on major social media, I'd likely have been censored by some technocrat a-hole with a near-zero knowledge of molecular immunology. Just an observation of how bloody absurd this is/can be.

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Ken Del Signore's avatar

I don't think it is antitrust cases that the companies fear, but rather an immediate loss of income from subsidized advertisements and other government financial benefits.

Facebook has been running nonsense ads since before the 2020 election. Somebody was paying for those ads, and the DNC won the election, so my guess is it was the DNC .

Nowadays I see pop up ads for Facebook on Youtube. Why would Facebook pay Google to display pop up ads that say "join Facebook, connect with your friends" ? My guess here is that the pop up ads are secretly subsidized through the universal service fee.

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