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The website for Gab, a social media platform known for attracting a far-right audience, abruptly went offline on Friday.
Right-wing-friendly social media apps such as Gettr and Gab present themselves as bastions of free speech where conservative politicos and influencers can find refuge from the stifling censorship ...
Gab AI Inc., a social media startup popular with far-right activists, is suing Google over its removal from the Google Play app store.
Gab is a social media platform that has become a hot spot for far-right figures like Infowars founder Alex Jones as well as white supremacist and anti-Semitic rhetoric since it launched in 2016.
As Apple and Google crack down on the social media app Parler, conservatives appear to be flocking to another app that claims to "champion free speech." Gab first launched in 2016, and has ...
Trump approached conservative media app Gab before announcing plans to start his own app.
A barrage of anti-Semitic comments immediately dominated the "free speech" social media website, Gab, just minutes after it came back online with the help of a new domain name registrar.
Gab, an alternative social media network popular with conservatives, the alt-right and some extremists, is surging in popularity after conservative social network Parler was effectively taken off ...
Gab.com, a far-right social media alternative to Twitter, lashed out at "Big Tech" and called on President Donald Trump to stop Silicon Valley "collusion" against the company.
This image shows a portion of an archived webpage from the social media website Gab, with a Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018 posting by Pittsburgh synagogue shooting suspect Robert Bowers.
The flurry of social media apps aimed at conservatives promise free speech will reign—but more often than not they’re crashing and burning before they can even get going.
Gab AI Inc., a social media startup popular with far-right activists, is suing Google over its removal from the Google Play app store.