My pillow boss Mike Lindell changed the name of his social media site

My Pillow chief and prolific conspirator Mike Lindell has a new name for the social media site that he plans to launch after his exile from Twitter.

The bed owner has set up a static webpage for this Openly, Platform billing itself as a free speech-focused competitor for tech giants who cracked down on Lindell’s baseless fraudulent fraudulent claims.

Open to the adjective meaning and explicitly named, Frank says it will be a place for users to share content that is not “filtered through today’s liberal media intelligence, or the radical worldview of deep state actors.”

Lindell said this week that the platform would be ready in “10 to 14 days” and that it would be like a combination of Twitter and YouTube – which have both served to stop the spread of conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election.

“There’s nothing like it,” Lindell said Monday interview With conservative commentator Eric Metatex. “It’s amazing. We’ve been working on it for four years. It’s the safest platform ever. I’ve got all my servers, I’ve put in millions of dollars for this kind of time.”

Lindell, 59, first revealed plans to create her own social platform earlier this month following her false claims that the election was stolen from former President Donald Trump and banned both her and Mae Pillow from Twitter was given.

Site – Joe Lindell Initially Told Business Insider Will be called Vocal – Aiming to attract “key influencers” with everyday users.

Frank's social media site
Mike Lindell’s new social media site, Frank.

Lindell also suggested that he would encourage users with larger platforms to boot from YouTube, which kicked off a two-hour plot-junky documentary released in February about the election.

“As soon as you turn away from YouTube, you get a bonus,” Lindell explained in detail about Metaxas without knowing what the bonus would be.

“Because then you’re actually speaking free speech and you’re not worrying about what Mr. Alphabet and Mr. Google say about us, or Sak-e-Buck or Dorky and all these people who Let’s try and control us here, “he added crude nicknames to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter chief Jack Dorsey.

In addition to facing consequences from the social platform, Lindell has been slapped with a $ 1.3 billion lawsuit from voting machine company Dominion Voting Systems, which he falsely accused of “stealing millions of votes” in the election.

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