We've been watching closely as big tech companies advance their crackdown on liberty-loving Americans and organizations. Right now, we're still able to operate on the larger platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube -- but those days may be coming to an end.
We'll continue posting on those platforms for as long as we're allowed to, but we're also developing contingency plans in the event that the Convention of States Project gets de-platformed.
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We're also branching out to other social media platforms that have made commitments to stay censorship-free. Our Parler page will reactivate once the site goes back online, but we also want to let you know about two additional sites: Rumble and MeWe.
Rumble is very similar to YouTube. It allows us to post all of our videos to make sure you see everything from Mark Meckler's weekly BattleCry episodes to the latest videos from state legislatures.
Check out our latest video posted to Rumble:
MeWe is a social media site similar to Facebook. It allows people and organizations to post links, photos, and videos, and interact with one another in comments. MeWe values freedom of expression and privacy of users, and we're confident the platform will continue to allow the Article V movement to grow and spread.
Right now, neither social media platform has the reach and influence of the larger companies. But if Facebook, Twitter, and others continue to censor conservative and libertarian organizations, we want to be the among the first to move to other platforms.