With this recent Bloomberg story about a White House executive order to look into antitrust violations among online social media sites, it got me wondering.
Resetera is technically a company (albeit a privately held LLC). Nevertheless, you could certainly argue it falls under the umbrella of social media, and if they were to proceed with investigations into some of the larger companies, do you think a place like this is too much of a stretch?
The document doesn't name any companies. If signed, the order would represent a significant escalation of Trump's aversion to Google, Facebook, Twitter and other social media companies, whom he's publicly accused of silencing conservative voices and news sources online.
"Social Media is totally discriminating against Republican/Conservative voices," Trump said on Twitter in August. "Speaking loudly and clearly for the Trump Administration, we won't let that happen. They are closing down the opinions of many people on the RIGHT, while at the same time doing nothing to others."
Resetera is technically a company (albeit a privately held LLC). Nevertheless, you could certainly argue it falls under the umbrella of social media, and if they were to proceed with investigations into some of the larger companies, do you think a place like this is too much of a stretch?