Overview
- A network of Signal group chats involving top executives, Silicon Valley leaders, and journalists has become a hub for political influence since 2020.
- Participants turned to these private forums to avoid perceived censorship on public platforms, fostering candid discussions and strategic planning.
- By 2021, conservative activist Christopher Rufo leveraged these chats to radicalize tech elites into forming right-wing coalitions.
- Recent reports highlight the exclusion of dissenters, creating echo chambers dominated by partisan agendas and tighter-knit groups.
- High-profile exits, including Shaun Maguire, Tyler Winklevoss, and Tucker Carlson, underscore growing ideological consolidation within these forums.