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- Deplatforming, also known as no-platforming, is a boycott on an individual or group by removing the platforms used to share their information or ideas...
- Donald Trump's use of social media attracted attention worldwide since he joined Twitter in May 2009. Over nearly twelve years, Trump tweeted around 57...
- YouTube. Dodgson, Lindsay (February 6, 2021). "YouTubers are campaigning to deplatform an influencer over eating disorder concerns. Experts say that won't fix...
- media profiles to infiltrate online far-right communities. She is part of Deplatform Hate, a collective of online activists who disrupt the online activities...
- verification occurred in error. In August 2022, after an online campaign to deplatform him, Tate was permanently banned from Facebook and Instagram, losing 4...
- the app's purging of terrorist content as particularly effective at deplatforming ISIS. In 2023, Saudi Arabia's Global Center for Combating Extremist...
- culture Cancel culture Civil disobedience Culture jamming Demonstrations Deplatforming Gr****roots Guerrilla communication Hacktivism Internet Media Occupations...
- [@SpeechUnion] (September 27, 2022). "PayPal has just reversed its decision to deplatform the Free Speech Union and apologised" (Tweet) – via Twitter. Diver, Tony;...
- Ali Alexander (born Ali Abdul-Razaq Akbar in 1984 or 1985) is an American far-right activist, social media personality, and conspiracy theorist. Alexander...
- dissolve Parliament; a Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill to combat deplatforming at universities; an Online Safety Bill that would impose a statutory...