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  2. Gab (social network) - Wikipedia

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    In December 2021, David Gilbert of Vice News called Gab "a Christian-focused social network". In February 2022, the Associated Press wrote that "Offensive content is easy to find on Gab. A search turns up user names featuring racial epithets, as well as antisemitic screeds, neo-Nazi fantasies and homophobic rants."

  3. Alt-tech - Wikipedia

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    Alt-tech is a collection of social networking services and Internet service providers popular among the alt-right, far-right, and others who espouse extremism or fringe theories, typically because they employ looser content moderation than mainstream platforms. [1] [2] [3] The term "alt-tech" is a portmanteau of "alt-right" and "Big Tech".

  4. Hackers break into far-right social network Gab, collect a ...

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    Remember when archivists collected every post on the conservative social media platform Parler earlier this year? A similar thing just happened to another right-wing online platform, Gab, as ...

  5. Mastodon (social network) - Wikipedia

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    Gab, a controversial social network with a far-right user base, changed its software platform to a fork of Mastodon and became the largest Mastodon node in July 2019. Gab's adoption of Mastodon allowed Gab to be accessed from third-party Mastodon applications, although four of them blocked Gab shortly after the change.

  6. Talk:Gab (social network) - Wikipedia

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    It would be more accurate to say: "Gab is an American alt-tech microblogging and social networking with a policy of free speech in accordance with the First Amendment of the American Constitution. This policy results in lax content moderation and attracts a far-right userbase, which Gab is known for."

  7. Pittsburgh synagogue shooting - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh synagogue shooting. /  40.44361°N 79.92139°W  / 40.44361; -79.92139. The Pittsburgh synagogue shooting was an antisemitic terrorist attack that took place at the Tree of Life – Or L'Simcha Congregation [b] synagogue in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The congregation, along with ...

  8. Minds (social network) - Wikipedia

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    Launched. June 2015. Minds is an open-source and distributed social network. Users can earn cryptocurrency for using Minds, and tokens can be used to boost their posts or crowdfund other users. [2] [3] Minds has been described as more privacy-focused than mainstream social media networks. [4] [5]

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