Thanks for sharing that. I trust your evaluation and we are looking for similar things. You saved me the hassle of trying it out. I am not on twitter, facebook, etc. I like one site to keep up on the current news and interesting information and feeling comfortable sharing thoughts with like-minded people is a plus. I am technologically challenged so it is a struggle to learn and try new things so I appreciate input from people I trust. Have a great Christmas! We have a big family gathering so it should be busy but fun.
I like voat/v/GreatAwakening. It was my only source for news and information. It's easy to use. It has a community feel to it, and that's important. Gab is cold and you feel isolated from everyone else. Not a lot of new posts in the groups I've been following. Many other problems as well.
Other sites like thedonald.win don't appear to have sub groups, so it's too busy with everything thrown together.
This site is a lot like voat but I'm still having a few problems figuring out how to handle the comment replies page (whatever you call it). It isn't designed quite as well as voat's. But I'll figure it out.
Have a merry Christmas and don't eat the whole turkey by yourself.
I'll be sad to see v/greatawakening gone however, aside from some well written and researched original ops (like from me) everything posted there can be found at the following news sources:
wnd.com
nypost.com
townhall.com
madison.com
bongino.com
gatewaypundit.com
bigleaguepolitics.com
spectator.com
dailycaller.com
zerohedge.com
redstateradio.com
epochtimes.com
truepundit.com
and then of course dozens of private chans like x22, redpill, etc
Personally, I liked the mix. Having people post interesting and Q / awakening related topics (and/or links to topics on other news sites) was a great way to consolidate information. Searching many of those other news sites for relevant information can be very tedious. After spending some time on gatewaypundit, I quickly began to appreciate people posting the items worth reading - it was much faster than searching them out on my own.
I also think that helped to keep the research topics relevant and in focus. Seriously, if all you had were a few dozen people posting original research as they found stuff and had time, there would only be a few posts a day, there wouldn't be as much traffic, and the place would likely end up with more shills than posters. It's one of those things were you have to be careful of what you wish for.
I haven't seen where to post a submission. I'm sure it's hiding in plain sight. I don't post a lot but I may have something to post one day. I think I have read everything but I must have missed it. Can you help me out?
See that little pencil symbol at the top-right of the screen? Click on that and chose one of the three options.
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