Was there any widespread deplatforming of radical leftist platforms/people back when riots last year declared autonomous zones and took over government buildings and caused over a billion dollars of property damage?
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There's probably a bit of ideological bias, but platforms do generally suspend accounts that explicitly call for violence if they get reported (a decent number of accounts that went after me, for example, ended up getting suspended)
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It's worth remembering that most of the people who actually make these decisions to suspend, for better or for worse, are like, in the Philippines and don't actually have a ton of ideological context.
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Yes, but they were just fascists pretending to be radical leftists: nbcnews.com/tech/security/
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I missed when leftists planted bombs in federal buildings, when they tried to kidnap politicians, or when the police directly cooperated with them doing those things.
But yeah, they banned the chapo trap house subreddit, which was the left wing hub on reddit.
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