Topic: Shopify
Shopify has faced criticism for its content restrictions and deplatforming practices, often removing stores and merchandise based on vague definitions of “hateful” content. This trend highlights the platform’s role as a gatekeeper in e-commerce, where decisions influenced by external pressures can undermine free expression and limit individual liberty. The implications of such censorship extend beyond individual sellers, raising concerns about the broader impact on free speech in digital commerce.
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Shopify Reimposes Content Restrictions Through Shop App, Reviving Ban on “Hateful” Content
The company enforces limits on speech without officially changing its main policy.
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PublicSquare Integrates Cancel-Proof PSQ Payments with Shopify to Offer Secure E-Commerce Solution
PublicSquare has announced that what it calls its cancel-proof payment platform PSQ Payments is now directly integrated with Shopify, via…
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Florida congresswoman pushes for Libs of TikTok to be banned from Shopify
Over the use of the term “groomer.”
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Medusa is an open-source Shopify alternative
A new, more open, competitor.
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Apple forces Shopify to disable ammo seller store’s Apple Pay Gateway
Apple decides what people are allowed to buy, even if it’s legal.
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Shopify deletes President Trump’s merch stores
Shopify has followed other big tech companies in banning Trump after the certification of Joe Biden.
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Joe Biggs reportedly banned from Shopify for “hate speech”
Biggs’ Shopify store went offline less than 24 hours after he was permanently banned from Twitter.
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Shopify reportedly takes down Steven Crowder’s “Socialism Is For Figs” t-shirt after YouTube pressures him to remove it
First they came for his YouTube monetization. Then they came for the t-shirts.











