09/18/2020 / By Mike Adams
Since launching the beta version of Brighteon.social, the new social media alternative to Twitter, thousands of people have joined the network and are expressing all sorts of positive comments about being able to speak without censorship.
Brighteon.social allows you to post memes, short text messages, pictures and short videos. (For longer videos, post them to Brighteon.com and then post the URL of that video into Brighteon.social, it will automatically embed as a playable video.)
On Brighteon.social, there is:
Brighteon.social is hosted outside the USA and is built on the open source Mastodon platform, with extensive customization and added features. (We intend to contribute to the Mastodon community to help support open source efforts.)
ZGoldenReport, which runs a popular video channel on Brighteon.com, has joined Brighteon.social and is posting intriguing content each evening:
https://brighteon.social/@ZGoldenReport
Another user named John Dolph is posting breaking news items throughout the day, covering BLM terrorism, current events and attacks on police:
https://brighteon.social/@johndolph
Another account called HappyTheMan has just joined and is posting intriguing videos about liberty and globalist government corruption:
https://brighteon.social/@HappyTheMan
As with any social media network, you can follow these channels once you join, and you can cite other users in your messaging by using their user name (mine is @healthranger). You can also embed these “toots” into your own web page, or “boost” other people’s posts to your own followers.
Join Brighteon.social right now and join the uncensored, pro-liberty conversation!
Note: Yahoo Mail is currently blocking email from our servers, so use a different email provider that isn’t run by left-wing authoritarians. Protonmail.com is a good choice for a free, secure email account.
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