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Joe 7 years agoAgreed. The vision for Pjuu has technically been both from the start but I've focused more on privacy, I guess free speech is easier to sell to people than privacy as there doesn't need to be as much trust.
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Mukt 7 years agoI wouldn't like an AI monitoring my posts. That's aids surveillance, not free speech or privacy. Gab, isn't for me.
I have a feeling that there is a big budget behind gab: they are spending much on promotion and that is how they got so many users so soon. Still trying to figure out how #IndianGab became so big so quickly with so many popular Twitter account joining it for no apparent reason except that others are joining it.- 2
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Mukt 7 years ago@Johnnynull, They had to close some American exchanges for crossing percentage reduction limits (5%). Indian exchanges lost more than 6% before regaining.
When do you call a crash, a crash?- 1
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Mukt 7 years agoFocus on privacy is more important than focus on free speech.
For a website, free speech depends upon privacy, not vice versa.- 3
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Johnnynull 7 years agoGab is almost designed from the ground up (it would seem) to be a marketing machine/selling user info. In addition to the paid "no ads" option, the thing's built to be a money maker.
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Johnnynull 7 years agoSome of the bigger names that joined Gab have a pretty big following. No surprises there.
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Joe 7 years agoThat's very true. I wonder if it's been designed to try and fill a gap if Twitter ends up failing?
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Johnnynull 7 years ago@mukt There's something like 31 exchanges in the US. If it's not NYSE or NASDAQ, it doesn't matter much.
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Mukt 7 years agoMy bad!
"The suspension" was actually a "trading halt" for futures for S & P 500 Index. http://www.marketwatch.com/story/as-stock-futures-plunge-heres-what-it-takes-to-trigger-circuit-breakers-2016-11-09- 1
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