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RT — ‘Enslaved to US politics’: Assange seeks encrypted Twitter alternative

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Assange told his 439,000 Twitter followers on Friday that he is looking for a “decentralized/cryptographic alternative” to the social media giant.… Twitter’s freedom of expression has been on an inexorable decline. It’s enslaved to its US jurisdiction and politics. Although it is substantially better than Facebook that is a very low standard indeed,” Assange said online. The inevitable result of politicization is loss of credibility and creation of alternatives.Not to mention that Twitter and FaceBook and most of social media constitute a gigantic waste of time.RT‘Enslaved to US politics’: Assange seeks encrypted Twitter alternative

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Assange told his 439,000 Twitter followers on Friday that he is looking for a “decentralized/cryptographic alternative” to the social media giant.…
Twitter’s freedom of expression has been on an inexorable decline. It’s enslaved to its US jurisdiction and politics. Although it is substantially better than Facebook that is a very low standard indeed,” Assange said online.
The inevitable result of politicization is loss of credibility and creation of alternatives.

Not to mention that Twitter and FaceBook and most of social media constitute a gigantic waste of time.

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‘Enslaved to US politics’: Assange seeks encrypted Twitter alternative

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Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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