be gab

> be gab
> be created out of spite for twitter and it's bullshit.
> scream about how much you're fighting for free speech.
> get some praise.
> have your ego fucking implode because you think you're special.
> start taunting twitter and sue google over "mistrust". cuz they didn't want them in their app store.
> be surprised when google counters a lawsuit of their own and get behind a wall of well paid lawyers.
> be surprised when the shills at your hosting website (cuz where aren't they at this point) want to kick you out.
> cry because you're just an innocent free speech site.
> be too fucking retarded to realise you don't have resource to argue with billion dollar corporatons.

Gab is basically what would happen if alt-right hosted a twitter. Tripple the autism. What were you thinking?

Good Night
Autist Right

Just want to give a shout out to our new friends Vox Day and Ramzpaul. Diversity is our strength! No platform for racists!

You're right, only big corporations should be allowed to control what information we get. I really hope the CIA checks everything before I read it too.

I see no difference between these two comments.

>Be Gab
>Focus too much effort in a shitty app and not a good mobile website
A good website is more important than some mobile app.

>we should all just bend over and let Google fuck us in the ass

Anyway
> be too fucking retarded to realise you don't have resource to argue with billion dollar corporatons.
They are getting a lot of financial support, just like the Hulk did against Gawker.

> be surprised when google counters a lawsuit of their own and get behind a wall of well paid lawyers.
Not true.

>americans
>opinions

Fuck the google app store anyway. By now people should realize that homegrown organic whatever is a million times better than anything corporate. Gab is basically saying that he needs the help from the Giants in order to compete with the Giants. He doomed himself, hes all done. Maybe the next person will learn from Gabs mistakes.

Says someone who clearly has never worked for a tech startup or understands user engagement.

If you don’t have an app nowadays, you can’t compete. I’ve worked at 3 different startups as a mobile dev and consistently 90%+ of our engagement came from mobile. Web is just the glue that holds the platform together.