Hello, fellow Steemians! We here at the SOL Podcast would just like to say a big THANK YOU to all of you that have been continuing to support our content, and give a big WELCOME to all of you who have recently found our podcast through this amazing platform! We truly appreciate all the upvotes, resteems, and comments!
Due to the continued suppression of certain content on platforms like FB, YouTube, and the like, we had already begun shifting our content over to Steemit, DTube, DSound, and DMania. Thanks to the warm reception that we have received here, though, we have now started releasing our content here first! Even before our podcast hits our RSS feed!
As we continue to bring our back catalogue of episodes to this wonderful platform, one of our co-hosts, @abolitionistjay, has been releasing our newest episodes and new memes through his account. If you do not already follow him, please consider doing so. That way you can keep up with ALL our new content!
So thank you, once again, for your continued support! And let's keep helping make those other platforms obsolete!
Thanks for the article. I followed you from Michael Heises post on Facebook.
I’ve had the same experience with censorship on other platforms especially Facebook. I’m looking forward to see what I can achieve here.
Awesome! Glad you found us.
Yeah, it really has gotten out of hand. FB algorithms pretty much killed our page, which had been growing steadily up to 13,000 likes. No matter where we link our podcasts from, those posts are always virtually hidden. Pretty sure we were shadow banned on Twitter awhile ago, too. And don't even get me started on YouTube. LoL
The vibe here certainly feels different, and at least there isn't a threat of our content being pulled. We'll definitely take that, and the potential to actually be paid for the content, any day of the week.
I’ve noticed the Facebook censorship quite a bit. They’ve really throttled my reach down. My page is the Tech Anarchist. I’ve had my share of 30 day bans over there for who knows what reason. Im currently working on migrating subscribers over here. Im still trying to figure out the algorithms here. Have you found any successful strategies?