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Free speech debate intensifies after big tech removes some accounts following the Capitol takeover
Free speech and social media By Sabrina Wilson | January 11, 2021 at 6:45 PM CST - Updated January 13 at 6:15 AM
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Debate is raging over freedom of speech after some big tech companies took down some accounts including President Donald Trump’s following last week’s deadly siege of the U.S. Capitol building by pro-Trump mobs. But a constitutional law expert says the First Amendment does not say that social media platforms must convey someone’s views.
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Jan 11, 2021
Google, Apple and Amazon ban Parler from their app stores; Parler CEO John Matze joins ‘Sunday Morning Futures.’
ParlerCEO John Matze said today that his social media company has been dropped by virtually all of its business alliances after Amazon,Apple and Googleended their agreements with the social media service.
“Every vendor from text message services to email providers to our lawyers all ditched us too on the same day,”Matze said today on Fox News.
Matze conceded that the bans could put the company out of business while raising free speech issues, calling it “an assault on everybody.”