Category: Social Responsibility

Use CancelThisCompany.com and 2ndVote to Inform Your Buying Behavior

It can be difficult to participate in the economy without inadvertently supporting the “woke” agenda that both local companies and major corporations have been contributing to with their money, messaging, practices, and influence. Get educated and deny them your support! It’s the socially responsible thing to do. CancelThisCompany.com is a website that scores organizations and …

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2ndVote and CancelThisCompany Review Businesses and Suggest Alternatives

2ndvote.com is the website for an organization that scores companies on a 1-to-5 range based on the political leanings, behaviors, and communications, detailing profiles of each and also providing alternatives for organizations with a low (far leftist) score. CancelThisCompany.com is another website that scores organizations and categorizes them based on negative aspects.

Facebook Report

Having followed up on the heels of the MySpace craze of the mid-2000s and having gained its initial usership through colleges before opening beyond college campuses in the late 2000s, in early 2020 Facebook is still the first name that comes to mind for social media. It was dominant for a decade but has seen …

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Twitter Report

Coming to prominence around 2009, Twitter.com is the most famous “micro-blogging” site. With drastic character count limitations that force posts to be concise or to overflow into a waterfalling series of so-called tweets, Twitter pushed for the dubious adoption of URL-shorteners that provide a short proxy URL that does not indicate a given link’s destination …

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YouTube Report

YouTube remains the go-to online video platform and the second-largest search engine (specializing in video content), owned by Google. Videos on YouTube show up in Google’s search results, and many searchers prefer video over reading website or blog content. Video is essential to most SEO, content marketing, and social media marketing strategies. Publishing and distributing …

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Pinterest Report

Pinterest is great for sharing, or “pinning” infographics, articles, and videos, which essentially distributes them among different channels seeking relevant links and visual-based media content. Pinterest now has a native video feature that is still in its infancy, but look for that to potentially become stronger and more prominent in the future. Pinning videos is …

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Instagram Report

When Instagram first debuted, it was essentially a glamorized mobile-based poor-millenial’s PhotoShop, allowing “filters” to be applied to square photographs before being shared with other users. Its interface was very unintuitive, and its focus on images instead of text posts left a lot to be desired by users that want to communicate on the platform …

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BitChute Report

BITCHUTE.COM If you are looking for the best Alt-Tech parallel to YouTube, look at Odysee. BitChute used to be the top contender, but at the time of writing their “edgy” content that would be hidden by the YouTube algorgithm or outright banned/deplatformed tends to dominate the experience. To their credit, BitChute is allowing its users …

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Gab Report

GAB.COM Whereas Gab.com has suffered coordinated media attacks from the lying fakestream media companies to which they are a threat, Gab.com is essentially the free-speech version of Twitter. (Twitter, you may recall, initially took the previously unheard-of step of permanently banneing Milo Yiannopoulous in 2015… Since then, Twitter has accelerated its banning and shadow-banning behavior …

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Minds.com Report

MINDS.COM Minds.com functions similarly to Facebook, though it also serves as a blog publishing and discovery platform. The video feature is being improved, and there is gamification of engagement such that you earn points for your actions on the platform that help to grow it. Minds.com is very free-speech oriented and against the heavy-handed censorship …

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DuckDuckGo Report

DUCKDUCKGO.COM DuckDuckGo.com is a search engine (alternative to Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc) that does not store any of your information and claims to present non-biased search results. Privacy is considered paramount. It is notable, however, that many of the DuckDuckGo search results seem about as PC-biased and cyberturfed as Google’s search results… Whether DuckDuckGo is …

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Brave Browser Report

BRAVE BROWSER Brave is an internet browser similar to Chrome or Firefox, but with more privacy (not owned by Google like Chrome is, and not working with George Soros like Firefox’s parent company Mozilla is!). Brave also offers more features, including the ability to read TOR websites. TOR is expected to become increasingly important as …

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Cyberturfing is Astroturfed Online Media Collusion

We are living in an age of widespread cyberturfing by media, internet search, marketing, and political entities. A large percentage of information search and curation is funneled through a few portals under the control of extremely politically-aligned groups. Google, YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook are among the biggest platforms or channels for this abuse, but content …

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Lies – How Dare You – Funk Jam – by Owen Benjamin and Mountain Gravy

On The Speeding Western Decline – Patriarchy and Masculinity Sustain Societies – Felix Rex of BPS

It may soon be illegal to disagree with your television – Computing Forever

The Facebook Outage, Internet Censorship, Freedom & The Future (With Ray Vahey) – Computing Forever

(Criticizing) Cashless Society: Programmable Money And Financial Control – Computing Forever

(Criticizing) The Digital Identity: The Population Control Network – Computing Forever

Fighting Tech Censorship: Innovation or Regulation? – Computing Forever