(PRESS RELEASE FOR DISTRIBUTION: San Jose, CA) After Facebook blocked more than 70 million people from Steven Andrew’s Christian messages, he decided to save the Internet by beginning a powerful Christian social media network. It has an attractive name to unite the nation of USA.Life and people are “signing up as soon as they hear the news,” he says.
“USA.Life empowers Christians to share the Gospel with freedom, so God blesses us,” he said.
Christians love finding out they have an answer to no longer be censored by Facebook and Twitter. The new social network hopes to launch this summer.
“USA.Life is safer than Facebook and Twitter, because we enable users to keep their privacy,” he said.
Andrew is a leading Silicon Valley technology and Christian leader, who has led Fortune 500 quality initiatives for Cisco, Better Homes and Gardens, Stanford, Sega and others. He is building USA.Life so people are “safe, strong and blessed.”
“Facebook blocks more than 98% of my reach,” he said. “That means 4.9 million people per month are missing. Facebook increased censorship after President Trump was elected.”
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 be encouraged with God and strengthen their life, a financial loss of donations likely in the millions of dollars and a reduction in communicating with millions of more people by email and website,” he said.
Andrew says, “USA.Life is America’s new hope and gives us a Christian Internet”. In comparison, he says, “Facebook is anti-Christian, since they censor people following God’s Word.”
He invites people who want freedom to share their faith to get an account today at www.USA.Life. Signing up now gives special access to preferred usernames.
Andrew is also launching www.1776Free.com, which he explains is “America’s new search engine that gives you Christian results hid by others”.
Andrew began a crowdfunding page to fund the new social network.
“Freedom and privacy could be lost forever without USA.Life. However, we can have a Christian Internet if 68,000 people give $10, or if 6,800 people give $100. If people don’t want to be censored for following God, it is at USA.Life,” he said.
Andrew gives a detailed overview showing USA.Life and 1776Free, provides an assessment of the risks and answers frequently asked questions at www.USA.Life.