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TopicFacebook, YouTube and iTunes drop InfoWars
PuddingBoy
08/07/18 5:05:38 PM
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Kyuubi4269 posted...
PuddingBoy posted...
I don't see what's so erratic about these bannings. He violated the ToS, so he got banned. Idk what's weird about that.

Because of the synchronicity.

He was recently getting pushback from Spotify users so it's not surprising other platforms starting looking into his accounts to see if they'd possibly be next in the line of fire. They likely found things that broke the ToS so they all decided to ban him so they could avoid the media shitstorm like what happened with Spotify.

It's likely he had been breaking the ToS for a long time but it wasn't worth the hassle to remove him from the platform in the past. Now with Spotify biting the bullet first, other services have a much easier time doing the same thing they did but without as much blowback.

The media pushback any company would have gotten wouldn't be enough to take down any of these services anyway. Facebook, YouTube, iTunes and Spotify will be just fine and Alex Jones and InfoWars will find a platform that suits them easily if they want to.
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