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Hop-on Successfully Launches an Alpha Version of our Decentralized Social Media Platform with Digital Rights Platform, Known as Digitalage(TM)
Hop-on Successfully Launches an Alpha Version of our Decentralized Social Media Platform with Digital Rights Platform, Known as Digitalage(TM).

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[{"type":"text","content":"TEMECULA, CA / ACCESSWIRE / May 20, 2021 / Hop-on, Inc. (OTC:HPNN) announced that the Company has successfully launched the alpha version of our proprietary social media platform utilizing a decentralized platform with features that will promote digital rights management of influencers content at www.digitalage.com"Free Your Mind and Take Control" ™Our philosophy of Free Speech promotes open and free sharing of ideas, content, dialogue, and debate. We will not censor any user for their opinions, beliefs, background, or affiliation - no matter how much we may disagree with them or their ilk. We will never delete, prevent posting of, or alter content unless it is against the laws of the United States. We are protecting the sovereign rights of every human - those natural rights that cannot and should not be taken from anyone. We are a new platform for creators and brands to gain exposure and monetize their content. Our monthly revenue is shared directly with the creators who contribute the most popular and engaging exclusive content to digitalage™.The Company is focused on competing against the monopolistic nature of large social media giants such as Facebook, WeChat, YouTube, Messenger, Instagram, Kuaishou, QQ, TikTok, VK.com, and WhatsApp globally.Whether you agree or disagree with the opinions of certain individuals or movements, the Supreme Court of the United States has routinely upheld the right to Freedom of Speech; however, it may surprise some folks that the First Amendment only applies to government interference in the rights of the citizen.Private enterprise has the right to say "no" to anyone they don't like, or don't want on their platforms - for any reason. Whether religious intolerance, ethnic discrimination, criminal background, sexism, ageism, or political beliefs, a social network is like a private club that can revoke your account whenever they so choose. No recourse. No appeal.Many social networks have come under fire lately for their faulty "fact-checking" processes, shadow banning publishers, altering view counts, locking-out users for liking or reposting inflammatory content, manipulating search results and feeds to promote content promoting their favored ideas, suppression of dissenting viewpoints, and cooperating with private and government bodies to identif...