Tech platforms quit Alex Jones and InfoWars
by Rob Beschizza from on (#3W93E)
Apple has removed the entire library for five of Infowars' six podcasts from its iTunes and Podcast apps, BuzzFeed News has learned. Among the podcasts, which were removed from Apples' iTunes directory, are the show "War Room" as well as the popular Alex Jones Show podcast, which is hosted daily by the prominent conspiracy theorist.The Guardian:
Facebook has banned four pages run by the American conspiracy theorist Alex Jones for "repeated violations of community standards", the company said on Monday. The removal of the pages - the Alex Jones Channel Page, the Alex Jones Page, the Infowars Page and the Infowars Nightly News Page - comes after Facebook imposed a 30-day ban on Jones personally "for his role in posting violating content to these pages".
Until recent days, tech platforms found it hard to understand why they shouldn't support Jones, a conspiracy theorist who claimed that the Sandy Hook parents were paid actors, that 9/11 was perpretrated not by Al Queda but by "globalists", and that the government is poisoning children to make them gay.
The public is growing keenly aware that Silicon Valley's supposed free-speech principles are not only self-serving but plainly up for sale, so there's little point supporting someone whose makes them look this bad.