Trump and other Republicans have ramped up allegations that tech platforms discriminate against conservatives by disproportionately banning or limiting the visibility of right-leaning users
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Bias claims have been fueled in part by Facebook, Twitter, Google and others giving the boot to far-right conservatives, including InfoWars founder Alex Jones. The companies contend that Jones and others they’ve kicked off their platforms violated their terms rules around harassment and hate speech, and were not targeted for their political opinions.
"[A] more pressing problem than alleged 'censorship' of any particular viewpoint is the proliferation of misinformation, propaganda, hate speech, terrorist content, and harassment online," John Bergmayer, senior counsel at Public Knowledge, said in a statement Wednesday. "This misguided effort by the White House raises serious constitutional questions and could hamper the ability of platforms to moderate their platforms and take down such content.
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