Pamela Anderson has joined a new social network called BitClout, which sources believe could be the star's latest attempt to help free her pal Julian Assange.
Back in January, the "Baywatch" icon announced she was abandoning social media with a warning to Instagram, Facebook and Twitter users that big tech companies are trying to gain "control over your brain." Anderson, 53, returned to Twitter briefly this week, however, to announce support for BitClout, hinting that her joining the network is a way toward "freedom." "Find me here and only here," Anderson tweeted along with a definition of the term decentralization as "the transfer of control of an activity or organization to several local offices or authorities rather than one.".
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