, signaling the gravitation from mainstream social media accounts to less-popular ones like Gab known for the circulation of alt-right speech.
Alt-right content is still available on mainstream social media accounts like Twitter. But after the Capitol riots, social media platforms have begun removing accounts they suspect will incite violence. Some users whose accounts have been removed have previously spread misinformation related to the 2020 election results and QAnon content.
These accounts, social media platforms said, violate their rules of engagement and pose a risk to the public. President Donald Trump.Trump has been suspended from accessing multiple social media platforms almost immediately after the Capitol riots.on Friday "due to the risk of further incitement of violence," the company said in a tweet. " a day earlier, saying the ban will last at least until President-elect Joe Biden gets sworn into office on January 20.
Powell, in her attempt to alter the results of the 2020 presidential election, has been accused of spreading misinformation about Dominion Voting Systems, an electronic voting supplier.
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Why didn’t Kamala Harris get banned for encouraging donations to bail out violent criminals who shot police at the protests over the summer?