Eh, I'd say things are simply becoming more representative of the population as a whole. I mean, look at Twitter and how it moderates its platform. It's pretty clear that right wingers who break the rules get dealt with much more harshly than those from the other side, and things like the Trust and Safety Council include very few people from pro free speech organisations or non left wing organisations in general.
And when people think they're being censored/ignored by such platforms, well of course they'll start their own/check out ones more sympathetic to their views.
It's not really winning grassroots support. It's winning over the people who were already conservative and felt major social networks were being unfair to them.
And when people think they're being censored/ignored by such platforms, well of course they'll start their own/check out ones more sympathetic to their views.
It's not really winning grassroots support. It's winning over the people who were already conservative and felt major social networks were being unfair to them.