Everything we f****** trained for,” another male responded. They’re throwing grenades, they’re frickin’ shooting people with paintballs, but we’re in here.”Ī male was heard responding, “God bless and godspeed.
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The Guardian reported earlier this week that at least two pro-Trump rioters used Zello while storming the Capitol and reviewed audio and chat logs of a public Zello Channel titled, “Stop the Steal J6.” According to the outlet, one female militia member was heard saying, “We are in the main dome right now. A large proportion of these channels had not had any activity recorded in recent months or years.”
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It is with that perspective that we have deleted 2,000+ channels associated with militias and other militarized social movements. “While we used to impose limitations on the content alone, we have now extended the notion of abuse on the platform to include use by organizations whose principles or leaders specifically endorse or espouse violence. “Without being able to rely on past conversations having taken place on these channels, we are doing our best to evaluate them against a recent addition to our terms of service,” Zello added.
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Zello relies on its community users to pinpoint violations of its terms of service. It doesn’t store user data, and communications are encrypted end-to-end, Fox News reports. Zello separates itself from other platforms such as Facebook and Parler by designing itself to provide live voice communication for its 150 million users.