Intro to Dissenter (The Comments Section of The Internet) by Gab – Tutorial by Dave Cullen of Computing Forever

Gab just released Dissenter, “The Comments Section of Internet” – and Dave Cullen shows you how to use it in this video. Basically, you can now comment on any URL on The Internet if you have a Gab account, either by going to that URL’s Dissenter Page or by using the Dissenter browser plugin. This allows you to comment on articles, videos, an websites that do not have comments sections or have them disabled (or are heavily censoring comments).

This is a game-changer in an era when the big tech and big media companies are seeking to stifle dissent by censoring/disallowing comments, only publishing content from a heavily biased perspective, and presenting biased and often outright false information in search queries in order to limit access to opposing information. The organizations to blame for this should be opposed and/or avoided, as possible, but social media platforms and search engines can and often should still be exploited for content distribution without endorsing the platforms themselves.

(Some of these corrupted online platforms and sites would include Google, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, most major newspapers and news sites, and bankrolled/corrupted cyberturfing niche business/tech/culture/interest sites that try to pass off their outrageous perspectives as “mainstream” opinion or fact – often as clickbait to sell advertisement and to further alienate and distort the thinking of the population…)

Whereas it had been difficult to discuss opposing views with a nonexistent or censored comments section, Dissenter provides a way to discuss content from any URL either within the browser interface (with the plugin) or on the Dissenter website’s page for that URL. Naturally, the corrupt media/tech companies do not like it when others are allowed to dissent, so they are reacting in a way that proves Dissenter’s point!
Get started with Dissenter Today at Dissenter.com