MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell’s new free speech site to ban certain curse words
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell’s new “free speech” social media site will limit certain words, such as curse words and using the Lord’s name in vain, the founder says.
“You won’t be able to use four words: the c-word, the n-word, the f-word, and God’s name in vain. You won’t be able to type that in,” Lindell explained an interview on “The Ledger Report” podcast this week.
He also indicated that the site would limit threats of violence.
Lindell, a staunch ally of former President Trump, is set to debut his new site called Frank early next week. The slogan for the site is “Begin Speaking Freely With Frank.”
“Everyone is going to be able to talk freely,” Lindell told conservative host Graham Ledger on the podcast.
“When you come over now you are going to be able to speak out and have opinions,” he added.
Lindell has said he wants his social media platform to be different from other similar conservative networking sites, such as Parler.
In a previous interview with Steve Bannon in March, Lindell pledged people using his site will have “10 times more followers” and that Frank will put Twitter and YouTube out of business.
Frank is set to debut Monday.
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