Former Donald Trump Senior Adviser Launches Cancel-free Social Network

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Jason Miller, former senior adviser to Donald Trump has started a new social media platform Sunday, the 4th of July, using the holiday to declare independence from the Big Tech, Fox News informed.

Miller revealed that the network named “GETTR” lies on the idea of getting together as a community on social media.

In a statement the Chief Executive Officer said that GETTR will be a direct challenge to the oligarchs of social media in the Silicon Valley, and the perfect date for launch is no other but the country’s Independence Day.

Miller also said that the platform will be serve as a marketplace of ideas, adding that people will not get cancelled out because of their political opinions.

Miller stated that the app offers more advanced technology than other competitors and that it includes far more features.

Miller boasted that although the platform GETTR was available during the Beta testing, it immediately positioned in the first 10 free Apps that can be downloaded from the App Store and was on the third place in the category of social networks.

He also said that GETTR took second place among the free Apps available in the Google Play Store as well, even before its official launch.

The CEO also highlighted the boom of interest in GETTR and pointed out that the network is not intended for conservatives only, but is intended for all the people from different political backgrounds, adding that they are not afraid of ideas that are different from theirs and in some way challenge them.

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