Due to the hordes of MAGApedes and Q cultists coming over to Gab, I decided to give the site a second chance. After all, this is a good opportunity to enlighten some of these people on the problem we have with all these Jews. Unfortunately, the site continues to be unusable.

If you are lucky enough to access the site, it is still pretty much impossible to login, view or post anything.

Maybe if Gab’s CEO Andrew Torba was spending more time working with his team on ramping up infrastructure instead of doing interviews and bragging about how he made the local Scranton newspaper, the site would be in better shape. Because right now he doesn’t even have a functional website. Why he thinks doing interviews is more important than focusing on expanding his infrastructure is beyond comprehension. What good is promoting Gab if nobody can access it?

Seriously, this has been a fairly significant failure. He has shown that the site is not ready for prime time. It can’t be considered a serious Twitter alternative when it has been mostly unusable since the mass bans happened.

If Gab somehow gets their act together and is able to figure out a way to handle the traffic load, they’ll likely face a ban of their security services and then a domain seizure.

I am not as optimistic on the prospect of alternative social media sites as other people are. Obviously, I hope I’m wrong, but I’m afraid we are in for some dark days ahead. There is a very powerful system in place that is currently trying to eliminate free speech on the Internet and right now they’re doing a pretty good job at silencing people.