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1   Patrick   2019 Feb 27, 7:18am  

It was popular, but a ton of work to come up with 10-20 good links every weeknight, and not profitable.

I tried automating it to a degree, or relying on crowdsourcing, but neither worked very well.

What else might work?
2   Tenpoundbass   2019 Feb 27, 7:34am  

Patrick says
What else might work?


No I mean when you had that landing page separate from the Forum. Where we posted news articles and it put the picture in automatically and then we discussed those news stories. It was laid out like a news feed instead of a forum page.
3   MisdemeanorRebel   2019 Apr 13, 10:23pm  

@Tenpoundbass @Patrick

And.... It's Gone!

Google, Mozilla Blacklist Gab’s ‘Dissenter’ Free Speech Browser Extension

https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2019/04/11/google-mozilla-blacklist-gabs-dissenter-browser-extension/

Your Opinions are not allowed, Comrade!
4   Tenpoundbass   2019 Apr 14, 5:36am  

So now Gab has to make a Browser too? Yup that's the word on the streets exactly what they are doing.
Google and the Evil Democrat empire keep trying to shutdown free speech by Doxing, Deplatforming, Gab keeps on singing Hooville songs and eating roast beast.
5   Patrick   2019 Apr 14, 10:04am  

Both Google and Mozilla have banned Gab’s Dissenter.com extension from their browsers’ extension stores. Dissenter’s mission is to bring a free speech comment system to every site on the Internet.

The developers at Gab recently launched a new platform called Dissenter, which acts as a comment system for every website on the internet. Dissenter has a web interface, but also created an extension for popular web browsers such as Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. Now both companies, which together hold a large majority of the PC browser market, have blacklisted the Dissenter extension from their browser extension galleries.


Yes, I thought about browser extensions myself and decided that the centralization of the extension "stores" made it untenable.

There needs to be an uncensorable distributed solution. Maybe just javascript bookmarklets that people can pass around. Though it still leaves the problem of where exactly to store the comments, and how to combat spam.

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