Facebook Blocks 70 Million People from Christian and Pro-President Trump Posts; USA.Life Starts Conservative Facebook Alternative
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SAN JOSE, Calif., May 1, 2018 /
Christian Newswire/ -- Facebook continues censoring conservatives and now faces competition. After Facebook blocked 70 million people from Steven Andrew's Christian and Pro-President Trump posts, Andrew started the
USA.Life social network. USA.Life is the conservative alternative to Facebook and hopes to launch this summer. Andrew is a Silicon Valley technology and Christian leader, who has led Fortune 500 Internet initiatives.
Andrew believes "Facebook lied to Congress and America" during CEO Mark Zuckerberg's Congressional testimony in April.
Using Facebook's data, Andrew shows in a
video how 70 million people were censored from getting conservative posts from the Pastor Steven Andrew page since November 2016.
Zuckerberg told Congress, "We consider Facebook to be a platform for all ideas" on April 10th in reply to Sen. Ted Cruz. However, Andrew says, "Zuckerberg misled Congress."
"Facebook blocks more than 98% of my reach. That means 4.9 million people per month are missing. Facebook increased censorship after President Trump was elected," Andrew said. Instead of communicating to 5 million people per month as in 2016, Facebook showed Andrew's posts to 97,685 people last month. Andrew has almost half a million followers.
"Facebook's censorship caused millions of fewer people to follow God and strengthen their families, a financial loss of donations likely in the millions of dollars and a reduction in communicating with millions of more people by email and our website," he said.
Andrew often reaches just hundreds of people now per post instead of the 30,000 to 70,000 people earlier. "Facebook is anti-American, since they censor those who believe like the founders," he believes.
Andrew says USA.Life "is America's hope to save the Internet." He invites people to get a free account at
USA.Life to enjoy "American freedom, real news and privacy." Those who sign up now get preferred access to usernames.
He hopes grass roots activism, conservative news stations and churches quickly spread the news about USA.Life, because "our national security is at stake, due to liberals attacking Christianity, the Constitution and President Trump."
USA.Life is
crowdfunding the completion of the new pro-America community. A summer launch is expected, provided they raise the remaining $693,000 required now. Supporters are given a thank you reward.
"Freedom and privacy could be lost forever without USA.Life. However, we can save the Internet if 70,000 people give $10, or if 7,000 people give $100. If people want privacy, it is at USA.Life," Andrew said.