Episode 7: The Great Reddit Bans of 2018 - feat. Travis View by QAA Podcast published on 2018-09-17T05:17:07Z Travis View visits Jake & Julian to talk Reddit bans, 4chan / 8chan reactions and theories, Q drops, the Voat exodus, Tech companies becoming the arbiters of truth, the MSM (or Main Stream Media for normies), and George Papadapoulos' Twitter renaissance. Oh and Werner Herzog interviews Alex Jones on our show. Genre News & Politics Comment by Ashley Davis I feel like you're being a little harsh on hummingbirds. 2023-12-17T21:07:13Z Comment by TheUnnamedStranger who tf decides whether or not we "need" new companies? you? If a new company is not needed it will not succeed. 2020-11-14T18:01:45Z Comment by TheUnnamedStranger and a state run internet will only make the issue worse bc the government will simply censor anything which counters the dominant political strata. just look at how china's state run internet is going. 2020-11-14T17:56:57Z Comment by TheUnnamedStranger the point about regulation is horseshit, ofc if a viewpoint is pushed off all the hyper regulated websites then it's obviously going to flock to any website which values free speech. the answer isn't more regulation, because they're not going to just disappear if you kick them off the website, they will always just find another. if none of these sites were regulated or censorious then these opinions would be in the minority of every site, not the majority of the few which do not, and more exposure allows it to be debunked and mocked easier. 2020-11-14T17:55:14Z Comment by TheUnnamedStranger minus 10 points for this awful alex jones impression 2020-11-14T16:32:36Z Comment by James Wainio This podcast is amazing. Thank you for the humour and insight into these wierdos! 2020-11-08T16:57:16Z Comment by princess complex this both sides take rigjt here is really dumb. wait nvm the guy hops on and corrects him about libs melting down on putin 2019-07-31T17:59:35Z