Uncensored Social Media Platforms That Honor Freedom of Speech and Privacy

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The social media buzz has brought about the birth of new, uncensored social media platforms. While giant social platforms such as YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook religiously monitor and censor certain content, new apps give users freedom of speech. Some giant apps even go the extra mile to amass and package your data, which they sell to leading advertisers and influencers. For that reason, most social media users are continuously searching for platforms that honor their right to privacy and freedom of speech.

The Best Platforms and Social Media Sites for Freedom of Speech

Most tech giant social media platforms have highly sensitive and responsive AL bots that detect and report logins from new locations. The only way to make your online presence completely private is by using proxy servers. SOCKS5 proxies can hide your identity and enable you to access these sites. However, don’t forget that your social media profile and networking rules remain the same. So, you can’t hide your real self from these social media platforms. Your social media activities still undergo scrutiny, and content going against the rules of the platform you’re using will lead to censorship and bans.

MeWe

MeWe is a replica of Facebook but doesn’t invade your privacy or censor the content shared. The fast-growing social media app doesn’t bombard members with ads and predisposed restrictions. MeWe earns money by upgrading users to paid accounts and add-ons. The anti-Facebook social media platform has over 90,000 active groups and over 16 million active members. Membership is free, but you must pay to access certain advanced social networking features. You can do private chats, organize events, create business pages, and set up groups.

Telegram

Telegram is a speech-encrypted messaging app invented by Telegram Messenger, Pavel Durov, and Nikolai Durov in 2013. It’s the perfect alternative to Twitter and WhatsApp because of its uncensored features and functions. Telegram supports subscriptions, groups, and channels. It’s available on Android, Linux, Windows, and macOS. The platform has over 550 million active members, 55.2 million of whom visit the site daily. Countries such as China, Iran, Pakistan, Bahrain, and India have banned Telegram, but you can access it with SOCKS5 proxy servers.

Gab

Gab blends the simplicity and usefulness of YouTube and Facebook without strict restrictions and privacy violations. Its core social media segment works and looks almost the same as Facebook with chats and groups. The seamless yet effective GabTV looks and functions like YouTube with subscriptions and channels. The social media platform has sponsored ads that don’t disturb and irritate people like those on YouTube and Facebook. Gab has an uncensored browser, Dissenter, with a unique infrastructure, making it a sovereign player.

CloutHub

CloutHub is a non-discriminatory social networking platform that supports engagements on subjects prohibited on giant networking sites. Active members of CloutHub can engage in political, social, civic, and community dialogue without fear of getting blocked. The social networking app blends the features of YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. This social media app has YouTube-like channels and videos, groups, and meetings. However, it limits posts to a certain number of characters. The site owners claim that CloutHub serves way over 100 million people globally.

FreeTalk 45

FreeTalk 45 is a free speech-enabled social media platform that honors freedom of speech. It supports chatting and social networking on the go while offering the simplicity and efficiency of giant social media networks. The social media platform gives you access to the latest breaking news while connecting you to millions of like-minded users globally. The site, owned by OAN (One America News Network), has a post-character limit of 260 characters. Like the other social networking sites, FreeTalk 45 has functional events, pages, and groups. You can get the app from Google Play, the App store, or its official website. FreeTalk 45 is slowly gaining traction and will likely be one of the most used social networking sites in the next few years.

Conclusion

Are you an active socialist, politician, or human activist who feels limited by the censorship on giant social networking sites? Do you feel it’s time you expressed your views without getting judged or banned from social media? These five fast-growing social networking sites give you the freedom to speak your mind while keeping your data private. These sites won’t sell your private data to marketers and influencers. You can try all of them or use the ones that target the audience you crave.

 

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Kokou Adzo

Kokou Adzo is a stalwart in the tech journalism community, has been chronicling the ever-evolving world of Apple products and innovations for over a decade. As a Senior Author at Apple Gazette, Kokou combines a deep passion for technology with an innate ability to translate complex tech jargon into relatable insights for everyday users.

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