I know what you mean. If it wasn't for family, friends, and church members still using these platforms for our get togethers, I would have left long ago.There's a blatant bias against black people that go against the liberal narrative yet we still congregate on Twitter, Facebook, IG, etc. I get banned for using the N word yet a white person can say the same with a hard R and it'll thousands of reports to get it taken down, let alone them getting suspended, we literally had to make up names for white people like flour rangers to avoid being suspended. When are we going to get it? I say we because even I'm still on those apps. When will we collectively leave?
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We will only leave when we are not allowed to access them, which will never happen because they need our free intellectual property to profit from, it's a new, free way/tool to conduct counterintelligence research on us, and our consumption equates to more revenue for them. I left them all. I do have a FB but never use it, it's for keeping tabs on family who refuse to leave.There's a blatant bias against black people that go against the liberal narrative yet we still congregate on Twitter, Facebook, IG, etc. I get banned for using the N word yet a white person can say the same with a hard R and it'll thousands of reports to get it taken down, let alone them getting suspended, we literally had to make up names for white people like flour rangers to avoid being suspended. When are we going to get it? I say we because even I'm still on those apps. When will we collectively leave?
Mastermind is talking about leaving to go to other Black spaces not just leaving without a viable alternative.I don't see us ever giving up on social media. I don't really post anything on social media, I don't interact with people. But I still like it for checking out the news, what my friends and family are up to and so on. But I don't ever use it for commenting on politics or arguing with idiots about something dumb.
I'm sure some people will stop using said social media sites, but I think there would need to be something huge to get us all away from social media. And like MarleyK20 said, if they don't kick us off, we ain't leaving.
Some of us will sure, but there will be a ton who will choose to stick around.
I honestly think they do cointerintelligence with a portion of the Black social media sites too. The reason I say this is everytime our people get up and do something, they secretly finance certain Black people and direct some of them there while it looks like some of them came from the grass roots.We will only leave when we are not allowed to access them, which will never happen because they need our free intellectual property to profit from, it's a new, free way/tool to conduct counterintelligence research on us, and our consumption equates to more revenue for them. I left them all. I do have a FB but never use it, it's for keeping tabs on family who refuse to leave.
If they don't kick us off, we ain't leaving.
Ok. I don't trust any of these sites (White, Black or whoever). I am on the ones I like the most.Mastermind is talking about leaving to go to other Black spaces not just leaving without a viable alternative.
You don’t have to leave but Black people need to start making Black platforms their primary. We have the propensity to learn just as much if not more on platforms we own and control. As the censorship grows on the white owned platforms we will not be able to have real beneficial conversations that enrich us. It’ll be a bunch of tik tok nonsense.I am not going to leave the mainstream platforms. I learn the most useful stuff there.
How do we know Black folks truly control these Black owned platforms? Just like the powers that be control Facebook, Twitter, and some of the lesser known White ones etc. I would be naive to believe that a portion of these Black owned platforms are not also controlled by them while having a Black face on them.You don’t have to leave but Black people need to start making Black platforms their primary. We have the propensity to learn just as much if not more on platforms we own and control. As the censorship grows on the white owned platforms we will not be able to have real beneficial conversations that enrich us. It’ll be a bunch of tik tok nonsense.
I do agree that we should be on the Black platforms. They need to have features I want.You don’t have to leave but Black people need to start making Black platforms their primary. We have the propensity to learn just as much if not more on platforms we own and control. As the censorship grows on the white owned platforms we will not be able to have real beneficial conversations that enrich us. It’ll be a bunch of tik tok nonsense.
Research is your friend. You also have to keep your eyes and ears open because a White owned and ran site is not gong to allow certain speech on it. If they talking about Black and Brown, Democrats, LGBT then it's a great sign that it's not independent economically or mentally.How do we know Black folks truly control these Black owned platforms? Just like the powers that be control Facebook, Twitter, and some of the lesser known White ones etc. I would be naive to believe that a portion of these Black owned platforms are not also controlled by them while having a Black face on them.
Yes but we also have to work with those platforms too. We can't look at a Black platform and down it because it doesn't have the feature set of a multi-millionaire dollar white owned alternative. If they are making progress and look to be well ran we must support it. It'll eventually provide what we need but not without our support. We cannot have group economics without a group.I do agree that we should be on the Black platforms. They need to have features I want.
I don't expect them to have everything. I don't even use all the features on the White platforms. Some of them I don't even know exist.Research is your friend. You also have to keep your eyes and ears open because a White owned and ran site is not gong to allow certain speech on it. If they talking about Black and Brown, Democrats, LGBT then it's a great sign that it's not independent economically or mentally.
Yes but we also have to work with those platforms too. We can't look at a Black platform and down it because it doesn't have the feature set of a multi-millionaire dollar white owned alternative. If they are making progress and look to be well ran we must support it. It'll eventually provide what we need but not without our support. We cannot have group economics without a group.
It would also say that it's possible for the other to social engineer/hack their way in and cause mad confusion, misdirect folks, etc ... You just gotta keep that third eye openHow do we know Black folks truly control these Black owned platforms? Just like the powers that be control Facebook, Twitter, and some of the lesser known White ones etc. I would be naive to believe that a portion of these Black owned platforms are not also controlled by them while having a Black face on them.
There needs to be an Earl the Pearl meme (some ppl be like, who is that lol)We cannot have group economics without a group.
I try my best to keep it open although some peopel are very good at misdirection.It would also say that it's possible for the other to social engineer/hack their way in and cause mad confusion, misdirect folks, etc ... You just gotta keep that third eye open
I have experienced that on Facebook at one point. I was banned as they said I was a bully while the guy I was in a war of words got a pass. I was shocked to death. After that incident, I had to cut down my time on Facebook drastically.There's a blatant bias against black people that go against the liberal narrative yet we still congregate on Twitter, Facebook, IG, etc. I get banned for using the N word yet a white person can say the same with a hard R and it'll thousands of reports to get it taken down, let alone them getting suspended, we literally had to make up names for white people like flour rangers to avoid being suspended. When are we going to get it? I say we because even I'm still on those apps. When will we collectively leave?
agreeI don't think that's possible cos some people's lives s d success are built out of social media , so asking every black person to leave it alone is just a wishful dream.
My goal is to be that site and I believe we have the capability to do it. The goal is to grow engagement with the Mobile App, further monetization to grow revenue, and use that to reinvest into the platform.Blacks with the financial resources to do it (Venture capitalist Robert F. Smith, and other black venture capitalists 25+ Black VCs and Investors That Financially Support Black Entrepreneurs | BAUCE ) don't want to and the ones that want to don't have the massive financial resources to do it.
This site specifically is a fantastic area, that I hope grows and surprised its not even bigger given the present climate for blacks. As an aside, we need to spread the word to people we know. I've been telling folks to join here.
A black run space, that can take on twitter and IG or youtube would go over huge. Globally, people will go to such a black space. Everyone wants to know what Black America is into, talking about, etc. No other group of people are as followed, hands down.
I agree social media is trash. A bunch of time wasting stuff is on there.Social media is trash, I hope more and more people will see that and leave. None of my family wants to leave Facebook. My parents however don't even have any social media accounts believe it or not! I browse Twitter every once in a while just to keep tabs on the Sonic community, since I'm a Sonic nerd but that's about it. I hope more people discover this site, we just gotta keep spreading the word!
Of course you can. It is a matter of staying grounded as you grow. I have seen so many people who started off well and the money/success/fame got to their head and they lost everything. I love seeing us having sustained success.My goal is to be that site and I believe we have the capability to do it. The goal is to grow engagement with the Mobile App, further monetization to grow revenue, and use that to reinvest into the platform.
I’m pretty even headed and I hate yes men so I think I’ll be fine. I have a lot to be arrogant about now and it still hasn’t gotten to me. I feel like the more success I get I get more selective but I have never been one to feel like I was better than others. I want to be just this approachable 5 years from now.Of course you can. It is a matter of staying grounded as you grow. I have seen so many people who started off well and the money/success/fame got to their head and they lost everything. I love seeing us having sustained success.
"Ain't Nobody on There" is what a lot of our folks say when it comes to supporting Black social media.There's a blatant bias against black people that go against the liberal narrative yet we still congregate on Twitter, Facebook, IG, etc. I get banned for using the N word yet a white person can say the same with a hard R and it'll thousands of reports to get it taken down, let alone them getting suspended, we literally had to make up names for white people like flour rangers to avoid being suspended. When are we going to get it? I say we because even I'm still on those apps. When will we collectively leave?
What is even crazier is many of our folks think we are making decisions for ourselves.Ignorance is a major problem with blacks in America. I say it out of love. So many need to wake up and get their shit together. They let this depraved culture guide them through life. The one conspired for them by "those who can't be named" to keep them enslaved to a system that keeps them on the bottom. We are not going to rise up until more start waking up, strapping up, and making moves. We need to stop supporting shit that destroys our people. Bad food. Bad music. Bad lifestyles. If we can get enough of our people out of this trap, we will rise up.
Great ResponseI’m pretty even headed and I hate yes men so I think I’ll be fine. I have a lot to be arrogant about now and it still hasn’t gotten to me. I feel like the more success I get I get more selective but I have never been one to feel like I was better than others. I want to be just this approachable 5 years from now.