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There's a distinct vibe here compared to Gab. They both exist in defiance and opposition to Twitter, but in different ways. This is a bit more subversive.
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Beyond any box. Suspended during the great Twitter purge of 2021. Love America, Patriots and my President. #WWG1WGA #NCSWIC #SaveTheChildren
Gab as of now is a lovefest for big accounts. While I understand big accounts can't interact with or follow their large following much due to logistics, just watching large accounts retweet other large accounts is quite tiresome. Oftentimes, the smaller accounts are where the most profound points are made, and where the "sauce" is.
I couldn't agree more. It's like we are invisible and only they have something interesting to say or "know" what they are talking about.