I'm using Riverside.fm to provide a more interactive user experience. You can now join my interview studio audience where you can chat with me, and actually join the call. How cool is that?
Hi Steve – I hope you don’t mind some well-meaning constructive feedback:
1. First, it appears there are only two ways to connect to this interview: A) via desktop browser; or B) via their app. I don’t own a desktop or laptop computer, so I always watch your videos/interviews on my iOS device. Their app appears to be very poorly rated and many of the comments indicate that the app just plain doesn’t work. I guess I’ll find out tomorrow. If their app doesn’t work, then there is no back up plan for me, as the iOS browser is not compatible.
2. You mentioned that your goal is to expand options for your audience, but in this case it really cuts down on my options. Perhaps I am the outlier and there are more people that have desktop or laptop computers? There is no indication on if there is a playback mode if we are unable to watch live. YouTube has its inherent drawbacks, but Rumble is extremely easy to watch live or stream later. It’s nice that this new platform allows people to participate in real time, but the iOS app doesn’t even indicate how to log in to The interview at the designated time. It mentions a QR code…???
Hi Steve – I hope you don’t mind some well-meaning constructive feedback:
1. First, it appears there are only two ways to connect to this interview: A) via desktop browser; or B) via their app. I don’t own a desktop or laptop computer, so I always watch your videos/interviews on my iOS device. Their app appears to be very poorly rated and many of the comments indicate that the app just plain doesn’t work. I guess I’ll find out tomorrow. If their app doesn’t work, then there is no back up plan for me, as the iOS browser is not compatible.
2. You mentioned that your goal is to expand options for your audience, but in this case it really cuts down on my options. Perhaps I am the outlier and there are more people that have desktop or laptop computers? There is no indication on if there is a playback mode if we are unable to watch live. YouTube has its inherent drawbacks, but Rumble is extremely easy to watch live or stream later. It’s nice that this new platform allows people to participate in real time, but the iOS app doesn’t even indicate how to log in to The interview at the designated time. It mentions a QR code…???
I’ll keep my fingers crossed that instructions will become apparent tomorrow how to dial in via the app. I hope I don’t sound too negative, but I really enjoy your interviews and being able to the stream later if I am unable to watch live. Fingers crossed for tomorrow! And kudos to you for looking for opportunities to interact more readily with your followers! As always, thanks for all you do :-)
Hi Steve, Are you doing this to continue to extend your reach into audiences not yet red-pilled? (I ask because I was singing your praises to a smart, 22yo online entrepreneur. He dismissed me, saying that we're all shouting in echo chambers, and that important online avenues of communication are being completely ignored. He feels that great inroads could be made if anyone has the cash to support the people doing it. My awkward paraphrasing.)
no, just better technology for my followers. I agree about the echo chamber, but it's not from lack of trying as all of us are shut out from mainstream media. When was the last time you saw Robert Malone or Peter McCullough on CNN or quoted in the NY Times?
Thanks for reply, Steve. Yes, am aware and agree. I'm (awkwardly, because I'm not the demographic) trying to pass on pointed 'feedback' by an entirely different demographic that completely discounts MSM, regardless. The same young men being injured by the killshot speak different media languages and follow different media.
The young marketer/online entrepreneur was pointing out that an important population that could be reached by careful messaging (driving audiences via funnels and such) is not being reached, and that nobody is even trying. The guys who could do this work are out there and not being utilized for this issue.
Genuinely curious what your end goal is Zelda. Not trying to come off as combative, but there's already a majority. Only 30% of the country got a booster. So it is quite clear that the vast majority of the country didn't fall for the folly, scam shot savior narrative. Some people just aren't fit for the "truth" and that's ok. I think the current truth movement lacks assertiveness. And I think Assange and Manning being treated like a 5th-class citizens has a lot to do with that. Assuming they're still alive, it is only to maintain fear within would-be whistleblowers and protestors.
Sorry, don't know how to answer your question/statement (also not trying to be argumentative). I'm not in USA and have a larger perspective. Killshot stats vary wildly from nation to nation. Unsure what you mean by "current truth movement". But most importantly, the world is far from out of danger from horrifying WEF plans.
Yes, moving to a new email provider it's a little like moving to a new home, it's stressful takes time and energy, which is why you want to study your options very carefully. As I mentioned, after 3 years of using Proton I'm a huge fan, I have a business account with them as I have & use multiple email accounts and domains.
After reading this amazing research work on data & privacy "The Age of Surveillance Capitalism" by Shoshana Zuboff
I was totally disgusted by how Big Tech companies were abusing our privacy and data, so I spent an significant amount of time researching to find the best privacy respecting Apps to replace the ones (by Google, Apple) which we depend on for daily communication (email, text, Browser, Cloud File storage, etc.)
I found this great resource to study and find new replacement Apps:
"The mission of RestorePrivacy is to give you all the information and tools you need to restore your online privacy, secure your electronic devices, and stay safe online."
And here's my personal short App list I use for daily communications:
Amazing info Ralph! I’m so thankful I read this one from Steve (I have sooo many Substacks, and more, to read!) and passed by the comments section. Your contribution is very much appreciated. ♥️🗡
once there's a ongoing criminal investigation for a user of a data service
it's almost impossible for any company that provides that data service not to cooperate with authorities. Notice that proton did not share the user's email contents it gave the user's IP address for Geo location tracking.
I wasn’t able to log in today. Was the conversation recorded ?
Hi Steve – I hope you don’t mind some well-meaning constructive feedback:
1. First, it appears there are only two ways to connect to this interview: A) via desktop browser; or B) via their app. I don’t own a desktop or laptop computer, so I always watch your videos/interviews on my iOS device. Their app appears to be very poorly rated and many of the comments indicate that the app just plain doesn’t work. I guess I’ll find out tomorrow. If their app doesn’t work, then there is no back up plan for me, as the iOS browser is not compatible.
2. You mentioned that your goal is to expand options for your audience, but in this case it really cuts down on my options. Perhaps I am the outlier and there are more people that have desktop or laptop computers? There is no indication on if there is a playback mode if we are unable to watch live. YouTube has its inherent drawbacks, but Rumble is extremely easy to watch live or stream later. It’s nice that this new platform allows people to participate in real time, but the iOS app doesn’t even indicate how to log in to The interview at the designated time. It mentions a QR code…???
Hi Steve – I hope you don’t mind some well-meaning constructive feedback:
1. First, it appears there are only two ways to connect to this interview: A) via desktop browser; or B) via their app. I don’t own a desktop or laptop computer, so I always watch your videos/interviews on my iOS device. Their app appears to be very poorly rated and many of the comments indicate that the app just plain doesn’t work. I guess I’ll find out tomorrow. If their app doesn’t work, then there is no back up plan for me, as the iOS browser is not compatible.
2. You mentioned that your goal is to expand options for your audience, but in this case it really cuts down on my options. Perhaps I am the outlier and there are more people that have desktop or laptop computers? There is no indication on if there is a playback mode if we are unable to watch live. YouTube has its inherent drawbacks, but Rumble is extremely easy to watch live or stream later. It’s nice that this new platform allows people to participate in real time, but the iOS app doesn’t even indicate how to log in to The interview at the designated time. It mentions a QR code…???
I’ll keep my fingers crossed that instructions will become apparent tomorrow how to dial in via the app. I hope I don’t sound too negative, but I really enjoy your interviews and being able to the stream later if I am unable to watch live. Fingers crossed for tomorrow! And kudos to you for looking for opportunities to interact more readily with your followers! As always, thanks for all you do :-)
Hi Steve, Are you doing this to continue to extend your reach into audiences not yet red-pilled? (I ask because I was singing your praises to a smart, 22yo online entrepreneur. He dismissed me, saying that we're all shouting in echo chambers, and that important online avenues of communication are being completely ignored. He feels that great inroads could be made if anyone has the cash to support the people doing it. My awkward paraphrasing.)
no, just better technology for my followers. I agree about the echo chamber, but it's not from lack of trying as all of us are shut out from mainstream media. When was the last time you saw Robert Malone or Peter McCullough on CNN or quoted in the NY Times?
Thanks for reply, Steve. Yes, am aware and agree. I'm (awkwardly, because I'm not the demographic) trying to pass on pointed 'feedback' by an entirely different demographic that completely discounts MSM, regardless. The same young men being injured by the killshot speak different media languages and follow different media.
The young marketer/online entrepreneur was pointing out that an important population that could be reached by careful messaging (driving audiences via funnels and such) is not being reached, and that nobody is even trying. The guys who could do this work are out there and not being utilized for this issue.
Genuinely curious what your end goal is Zelda. Not trying to come off as combative, but there's already a majority. Only 30% of the country got a booster. So it is quite clear that the vast majority of the country didn't fall for the folly, scam shot savior narrative. Some people just aren't fit for the "truth" and that's ok. I think the current truth movement lacks assertiveness. And I think Assange and Manning being treated like a 5th-class citizens has a lot to do with that. Assuming they're still alive, it is only to maintain fear within would-be whistleblowers and protestors.
"You can't handle the truth" has never been more true than right now.
Sorry, don't know how to answer your question/statement (also not trying to be argumentative). I'm not in USA and have a larger perspective. Killshot stats vary wildly from nation to nation. Unsure what you mean by "current truth movement". But most importantly, the world is far from out of danger from horrifying WEF plans.
This is a great idea. I hope the chat behaves well.
You may want to start using a privacy respecting and secure, encrypted email tool like proton email, you can get a free account, https://proton.me/
I have been using it for over 3 years and it's a really great email tool, they also have a Iphone App, etc.
Yes, moving to a new email provider it's a little like moving to a new home, it's stressful takes time and energy, which is why you want to study your options very carefully. As I mentioned, after 3 years of using Proton I'm a huge fan, I have a business account with them as I have & use multiple email accounts and domains.
After reading this amazing research work on data & privacy "The Age of Surveillance Capitalism" by Shoshana Zuboff
https://shoshanazuboff.com/book/about/
I was totally disgusted by how Big Tech companies were abusing our privacy and data, so I spent an significant amount of time researching to find the best privacy respecting Apps to replace the ones (by Google, Apple) which we depend on for daily communication (email, text, Browser, Cloud File storage, etc.)
I found this great resource to study and find new replacement Apps:
https://restoreprivacy.com/
"The mission of RestorePrivacy is to give you all the information and tools you need to restore your online privacy, secure your electronic devices, and stay safe online."
And here's my personal short App list I use for daily communications:
Email: https://proton.me/
Text: https://signal.org/
Search: https://metager.org/
Browser: https://www.torproject.org/
Cloud File Storage: https://tresorit.com/ and https://www.pcloud.com/
I hope this helps
Amazing info Ralph! I’m so thankful I read this one from Steve (I have sooo many Substacks, and more, to read!) and passed by the comments section. Your contribution is very much appreciated. ♥️🗡
Your information helps a great deal!!
I tried to "heart" your reply. The heart didn't take so I'll write to say...THANK YOU!! Terrific information.
I did hear about proton getting in a tricky situation,
here's one article that explains what happened,
https://www.technadu.com/climate-activist-arrested-protonmail-forced-give-away-user-ip-address/299526/
once there's a ongoing criminal investigation for a user of a data service
it's almost impossible for any company that provides that data service not to cooperate with authorities. Notice that proton did not share the user's email contents it gave the user's IP address for Geo location tracking.