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There's a New Conservative Alternative to Twitter: GETTR

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There's a new conservative alternative to Twitter that launched last week called "GETTR," and it aims to bring a free and open exchange of ideas back to users' social media experience.

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GETTR's slogan is "The Marketplace of Ideas," as it works to position itself on the side of free speech in an era when big tech companies are under fire from many — including President Donald Trump — for censoring conservatives.

In an exceedingly crowded field where more conservative alternatives to social media sites such as Rumble and Parler have gained popularity, GETTR charted in App Stores before its official launch and reached the number one spot on the Google Play Store in its first week. 

Its popularity has not come without drawbacks, though, as the media platform recently suffered a hack that resulted in the theft of 85,000 users' personal information.

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The site's creators say that the issues related to the hack have since been resolved, and the site remains up and running.

Donald Trump has yet to make an account on the website, but both "donaldtrump" and "realdonaldtrump" are reserved usernames waiting to be claimed. 

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