There’s a difference between censorship and removing someone from a private platform for hate speech
This soft censorship can also come from other businesses and not just the government. Again, still 100% legal. It's very much food for thought. It's unknown if the government did do this soft censorship here.
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I will point out here on Twitter Alex Jones has not been banned. They reviewed his tweets twice. First time they said no, they are fine. Second time they said yes they violate the ToS but we are not banning him. Twitter's legal right to do this.
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When it comes down to his options it's simple and hard. He is not banned from the internet. He can still find and/or create places to post his material. Video, written, audio, all are still possible, just need to find where to do it.
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