Submitted by XinrongZou28 t3_10q9a6p in explainlikeimfive
bcocoloco t1_j6p5oyk wrote
Reply to comment by EvenSpoonier in ELI5: what does ‘social media companies independently deplatforming individuals’ mean? by XinrongZou28
What a lovely unbiased answer. It definitely wouldn’t be something like the people kicked off Twitter for covid “misinformation” that were later proven right.
EvenSpoonier t1_j6pety6 wrote
Seeing as that hasn't happened, I'm not sure it works for an example.
bcocoloco t1_j6pjm8e wrote
Alex berenson is exhibit A. He was kicked off for covid misinformation, then later sued Twitter and won. He forced them to reinstate his account because what he said was known scientific fact at the time and not misinformation.
So yes it absolutely did happen.
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bcocoloco t1_j6pixet wrote
Alex Berenson was removed from Twitter for covid misinformation. He later sued Twitter and won. He forced them to reinstate his account because it was proven that what he was saying was not misinformation.
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