Sounds like the Pope is in serious trouble.
RichVR
1992
Wait, it’s the 20th now? What happened to the 4th?
CraigM
1993
We only want things made in America. We especially don’t want none of them Arabic numbers.
Plus their meth dealer is on vacation for the next week, so they really need to wait.
Alstein
1994
Unfortunately, that’s what most of the voters in her district wants. They want to destroy everything good and decent about America, and have no redeeming social value.
Menzo
1995
You’re probably right, but remember that she ran unopposed last year. We don’t know what voters would do if given a choice, though it is a very, very red district.
Menzo
1996
This is the guy who runs Gab.
Demon Hackers: Are they people who hack demons or are they demons who hack stuff? I need this clarified immediately.
daemon hackers autocorrect, perhaps?
RichVR
1999
Do demon hackers have Jewish space lasers?
Nesrie
2001
Gab is like another Parler right, some haven for garbage people to just agree with each other on?
Menzo
2002
Yeah, that’s a good summary.
Nesrie
2003
I’m still surprised people can take a statement like “mentally ill tranny demon hackers” and continue to believe anything someone who used that says but hey…
I guess his “I’m very serious” parenthetical was reassuring to any doubters.
My guess is he’s referring to a lot of folks on mastodon instances (which Gab uses) defederating (basically banning) Gab from being seen by their instances.
A good bit of trans twitter also uses mastodon instances as a failsafe to Twitter banning them, or to just have a safer space.
All of these spaces (including Gab’s) tend to have a circular firing squad element.
I think he’s just whining that most of the folks who use mastodon instances want nothing to do with Gab whatsoever.
Mastodon instances?
I think I’m too old for this world.
It’s basically an alternative Twitter, for folks who don’t like certain aspects of Twitter, similar to Parler- some of it is good, some of it is bad.
Gab has tried to get influence there by forming their own instance, but most folks want nothing to do with them and block them collectively, which has angered them.
Generally fashy-types don’t like not being able to bully others, when they’re stuck with themselves, they turn into a circular firing squad fast.
Don’t CEOs like him care about the impact in their business from saying things like that, or are the betting the (support, effects of the) pro Trump crowd is enough to not worry about it?