Reddit bans 'The_Donald' forum amid broad social media crackdownOn Monday, Reddit banned the subreddit The_Donald, a forum for supporters of Donald Trump, for violation of the site's rules against hate speech. Reddit also banned the ChapoTrapHouse subreddit, associated with a popular left-wing podcast, for "consistently hosting rule-breaking content." Both of these subreddits had been "quarantined" since last summer; subreddits under quarantine require a verified e-mail address and explicit opt-in to access. In total, over 2000 subreddits were banned on Monday (though only about 200 of them were active).
YouTube also banned six right-wing channels for hate speech violations, including the channels of Richard Spencer, Stefan Molyneux, and David Duke.
The streaming site Twitch.tv also temporarily suspended Donald Trump's account for "hateful conduct." One of the flagged streams was Trump's 2015 kickoff rally, in which Trump said that Mexico was sending rapists to the US.
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First things first: if anyone mentions the term "First Amendment" in this discussion, I will use my Second Amendment rights to fire my satellite laser at their city of residence, reducing it to a smoking crater. The First Amendment has
literally nothing to do with this. The government is not involved.
That said...
Of course, I'm in favor of this. Reddit banning The_Donald at the same time they ban Chapo is like mixing chocolate with peanut butter: two great tastes that taste great together! It's win-win-win. When Chapo declared themselves the "dirtbag left," they were being modest. The_Donald is, naturally, a wretched hive of scum and villainy. And if you think I'm going to shed tears over white supremacists on YouTube losing their income and/or recruitment streams, you're mistaken.
I anticipate that there will be some wailing and gnashing of teeth over "free speech" or "deplatforming." This usually takes the form of "I detest what you say, but I will defend your right to say it." To those who would defend these scumbags under the principles of free speech, I ask you this:
ISIS has had various social media accounts continuously banned since at least 2014. If it's really important that we defend the speech of those we disagree with, why not start with ISIS? After all, we
really disagree with them. Why is it that white supremacists deserve a voice on these platforms, but
radical Islamic extremists do not?
When you ban some forms of vile speech and not others, you are implicitly making a value judgement as to what is acceptable discourse and what is not. Giving platforms to neo-Nazis like Richard Spencer inherently confers a level of validity on his arguments that is not afforded to, say, people who wish to advocate for pedophilia.
In conclusion: if you don't care for the politically correct SJW liberal-controlled websites, there's always Gab/Parler/Twitchy!