U.S. media [National Archives] reported on Jan. 11 that the stock price plunge caused by far-left major tech companies blocking free speech has led to employee panic and a long history of internal conflict that has finally led to an influx of talent to the Gab.com platform.
Gab, the social media platform that keeps free speech alive, has not only boomed in the past week, but has also received “thousands” of resumes from the Silicon Valley tech industry. [National Archives] believes this is a consequence of the recent far-left censorship of speech by the large monopolies Facebook and Twitter.
Gable first reported on its official Twitter account over the weekend that it was receiving cover letters from a large number of employees in the tech industry, and that “Silicon Valley should come look at our inboxes now, it seems half of them want to leave Silicon Valley and work for Gable. Silicon Valley is panicking!”
Gable further elaborated on the news in a follow-up tweet, “We are receiving resumes from senior employees at large tech companies. We’ve learned that many are coming on board in two weeks and have heard of infighting between employees and supervisors. Silicon Valley is panicking, the house of cards is collapsing, and the great exodus has begun.”
Gable’s most recent disclosure came on Monday, when the tweet revealed that “the number of people planning to leave big tech companies for Gable has spiked into the thousands, and half of Silicon Valley is looking for a job, no joke, in the thousands! Silicon Valley is panicking! We will hire US citizens as soon as we can afford to.” Yet this series of postings is no longer visible on Twitter.
Over the weekend, the Gable platform made good on a promise made by founder and CEO Andrew Torba to add ten servers to the site in response to the traffic spike seen over the past few days. As previously reported, Torba and President Trump‘s team, have spoken about the move to the Gable platform.
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