Apple has removed social media app Wimkin from its App Store as part of a growing crackdown on platforms that don't do enough to moderate content. Apple removed Wimkin, which bills itself as an "uncensored" platform for free speech, because of content that called for violence ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, The Wall Street Journalreported Friday. According to Wimkin founder Jason Sheppard, Apple pulled the platform because of posts related to the organization of a "Million Militia March" at the inauguration on Jan. 20. Other posts flagged as potentially dangerous included ones that called for the arrest of Vice President Mike Pence or a second civil war.