Wednesday 6 January 2021

WhatsApp has just updated

Interestingly, only hours after the supposed "confirmation of electors" in the US, WhatsApp has just updated its terms of service.

WhatsApp is owned by Facebook, which has long been part of the censorship of free speech and staunch supporters of left-wing politics and the US Democrat party.

With the 2020 US election having a lot of problems regarding fraud, the mainstream media have been very forceful with their brainwashing to tell people there is "no fraud", then "no evidence of fraud", then "no evidence of widespread fraud" and finally "no credible evidence of widespread fraud". A classic example of moving the goalposts as more information comes out to prove that they are liars.

If you're still in doubt as to the election fraud, you can see some quick statistics I did here and here, and you can also read through this document (it's long, but contains a lot of information).

Those links may well get taken down as the cover-up continues.


With all that going on, and Mike Pence deciding that he would rather submit to the will of the deep state global elites rather than truth and the will of the people (here's an interesting article), the Facebook elites have been very quick to act so that they can further quell any dissent from the "correct" narrative.

WhatsApp will analyse how you use its service.

For "Safety, Security, And Integrity", they will "deal with abusive people and activity" and will "take appropriate action". I'm not suggesting that abuse should be allowed, just that WhatsApp is essentially a text and voice service with "end-to-end encryption" so that all information is private... much like a telephone company, really. Abuse can happen over the phone, and that's terrible, but we don't expect the telephone companies to take action against us. But will everything now be screened?

As WhatsApp is a "global service", they will "store and distribute content and information in data centers and systems around the world, including outside your country of residence." I wonder if this includes China, where the Chinese Communist Party can monitor everything??

If you are in the US or Canada, "you waive any right to have disputes decided by a judge or jury" and you "waive your right to participate in class actions, class arbitrations, or representative actions."

In other words, Facebook decides everything for you. I know that's just for the US and Canada, but I believe their privacy is also worth fighting for. Evil will not fight all battles at once, but will pick the fights it can win until it becomes an uncontrollable force.

And then there's the usual "acceptable use" policy that basically says if you send something they don't like they can take action against you.

All this within hours of the "confirmation of electors" in the US. Communism is about to rule the day. (And nights, and every aspect of your lives).

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