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According to Reuters, content for conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has been removed from a few online platforms. The host of InfoWars has already claimed a wider conspiracy to silence conservative media online. But Apple, YouTube, Facebook, and Spotify took down content associated with Jones and InfoWars for violating community stands, like spreading hate speech. Facebook added that his content was removed for glorifying violence and dehumanizing Muslims, transgender people, and immigrants.

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