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I think this is going to go as well as all those companies quitting twitter.
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@sickburnbro No real questions will get asked either way - with the "reporters blah-blah org," or Trump hand-picking the ass-kissers he "likes."
How about a govt-website (open-source software) where any US-Citizen can create an account. They can post 1 question per-week, and vote-up 10 questions per-week. Every day, the WH reads/answers the top 20 questions given.
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@BroDrillard @sickburnbro This wouldn't be an anon-site - would need to register with ID (harder than voting in some areas).
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Would be flooded by bots, jews, and shitlibs.
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@PopulistRight @BroDrillard Seems like an idea worth trying at least.
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@PopulistRight @BroDrillard There would be a desire of people looking for power to abuse it for sure. But I think keeping the actual identity of people off the system and making it something where only a court order to the place that had actual IDs could get information would be pretty effective.
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@PopulistRight @BroDrillard It would at least be a canary, in that it would be known when people were trying to get information about people from the system