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Gab.com’s Response to Congress
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Re: Gab.com’s Response to Congress
#22Funny they say they protect free speech when I was promptly banned from there for posting anti-Trump comments. encryptluks2 FSM is real
Vague claim. Show us what you posted. I have read anti-trump comments every day since the beginnings of Gab.
Re: Gab.com’s Response to Congress
#23Feels like Gab just made itself a target of direct investigation. While you may not agree with how Congress acts, thumbing your nose at them directly is a great way to have the focus put solely on you.
Re: Gab.com’s Response to Congress
#24Feels like Gab just made itself a target of direct investigation. While you may not agree with how Congress acts, thumbing your nose at them directly is a great way to have the focus put solely on you.
I may be out of the loop a bit, but do these "requests" have any real power? It seems like subpoenas would have been the appropriate legal instrument if they needed to carry the full weight of Congress.
Re: Gab.com’s Response to Congress
#25> American citizens may have freedom of speech, but they find themselves with vanishingly few public forums in which to exercise it fully. Well put. As we've also seen from numerous leaks and incidents over the years, big business and government often works hand-in-hand, with revolving door policies and barely legal indirect bribes happening regularly. That the government is now seeking to curtail the First Amendment…
Re: Gab.com’s Response to Congress
#26Feels like Gab just made itself a target of direct investigation. While you may not agree with how Congress acts, thumbing your nose at them directly is a great way to have the focus put solely on you.
I may be out of the loop a bit, but do these "requests" have any real power? It seems like subpoenas would have been the appropriate legal instrument if they needed to carry the full weight of Congress.
Re: Gab.com’s Response to Congress
#27Feels like Gab just made itself a target of direct investigation. While you may not agree with how Congress acts, thumbing your nose at them directly is a great way to have the focus put solely on you.
I may be out of the loop a bit, but do these "requests" have any real power? It seems like subpoenas would have been the appropriate legal instrument if they needed to carry the full weight of Congress.
Re: Gab.com’s Response to Congress
#28Gab does not have (and has never had) such records in its care, custody or control.
Does this mean they keep zero user records or server logs?
It's also ironic to claim "sunlight is the best disinfectant, electric light the most efficient policeman" only to protest in response to a lawful demand to preserve records. (Question 7.)
Re: Gab.com’s Response to Congress
#29> Gab does not have (and has never had) such records in its care or control In response to a request for all “related communications” to terrorism/Jan. 6 etc. It strains belief that they haven’t even discussed these topics internally.