Topic: Gavin McInnes
Gavin McInnes has faced significant censorship across major platforms, including a ban from YouTube after 15 years. This reflects a broader trend of deplatforming and suppression of voices deemed controversial, raising concerns about free speech and the power of tech companies to control public discourse. The actions against McInnes highlight the ongoing battle against censorship and the implications for individual liberty in the digital sector.
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Spotify has now censored 42 episodes of The Joe Rogan Experience
Exactly what fans expected when Rogan announced he was moving to Spotify.
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YouTube bans Gavin McInnes after 15 years on the platform
McInnes has been scrubbed from all the Big Tech platforms in recent years.
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Alex Jones, Laura Loomer and other censored personalities reportedly to get private meeting at The White House
Many have wondered why those who are most censored online weren’t invited to a recent Social Media Summit.
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‘You Can’t Watch This’ shows the human side of what it’s like to be exiled from public discourse
An interesting look at some of the internet’s most censored individuals.
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Twitter finally drops the once-respected SPLC, that waged campaigns against free speech
Twitter finally saw the light.
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Twitter’s deplatforming of influential conservative voices is set to have an impact on the road to 2020
The influential voices that were allowed to debate in the public forum during the 2016 election, won’t be seen for…










