Topic: deplatforming
Deplatforming refers to the practice of removing individuals or organizations from online platforms, often justified as a means to combat harmful speech or misinformation. This trend raises significant concerns about free expression and the power of tech companies to silence dissenting voices, as it can lead to a chilling effect on open dialogue and debate. The implications of deplatforming extend beyond individual cases, threatening the broader principles of free speech and individual liberty.
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“Male Supremacism Studies Conference” Advocates Aggressive Deplatforming to Suppress Dissent, Criticized for Promoting Censorship Over Dialogue
Silencing as strategy took center stage at a conference where free speech was framed not as a right but a…
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Melania Trump Reveals She Was Debanked and Banned From Her Business Email Provider
Melania Trump recounts being cut off from essential services due to her political affiliations, spotlighting the growing trend of “debanking”…
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Newsletter Company Aweber Deplatforms Libs of TikTok
Another deplatforming.
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ADL report advocates for deplatforming at website infrastructure level
Activists have been targeting hosting and service providers.
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Twitter employees debate banning Libs of TikTok
Leaked messages show.
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YouTube reverses Anthony Pompliano censorship after lawmaker backlash
YouTube offered no explanation for the ban.
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Frontline COVID-19 Critical Care doctors switch to Odysee after Vimeo censorship
Vimeo is just as bad as YouTube for censorship.
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Florida’s anti-censorship bill put on hold by judge
As expected.
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AlignPay is a new anti-cancel culture payment processor
An antidote to deplatformings.
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Former Reddit CEO: “Deplatforming works”
Ellen Pao gloats over censorship.












