Gab
Gab is an American social networking service. In May 2017 registration was opened to the public after previously being invite only during the beta. Gab describes its mission as "to put people and free speech first" by limiting censorship to filtering options made available to users.
History
Gab was created in August 2016[1] as an alternative to social networks like Facebook and Twitter. Founder and CEO Andrew Torba cited dissatisfaction with "the entirely left-leaning Big Social monopoly"[2] as part of the inspiration for Gab, which he created "after reading reports that Facebook employees suppress conservative articles".[3] Torba said in November that the site's user base had expanded significantly following censorship controversies involving major social media companies,[4] including the permanent suspensions from Twitter of several prominent conservative and alt-right accounts.[5]
External links
- Gab
- GAB Social Media Is Adding Nearly ONE MILLION Users a Day – Traffic Adding Millions Every Few Hours as Users Flee Twitter Swamp
- GAB HACKED — Founder Says They Were Targeted By ‘Mentally Ill Tr-nny Demon Hackers’ Who Threaten to Release Stolen User Data
- Texas GOP Votes To Delete Its Gab Account After Abbott Smears Platform As ‘Anti-Semitic’
- Gab CEO Blames CIA and Mockingbird Media for Latest PSYOP Campaign of Slew of New Accounts “Popping Out of Nowhere and Making Threats of Violence”
References
- ↑ Gab: alt-right's social media alternative attracts users banned from Twitter
- ↑ This New Social Network Promises Almost-Total Free Speech To Its Users
- ↑ The Far Right Has a New Digital Safe Space
- ↑ As Twitter cracks down on alt-right, aggrieved members flee to 'Gab'
- ↑ Banned from Twitter? This site promises you can say whatever you want.