With Social Media Companies Cracking Down, Conservative Utah

With Social Media Companies Cracking Down, Conservative Utah Groups Search For Other Ways To Communicate


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Major companies are cracking down on social media users and apps. Now, some Utah conservative groups leaders are trying to find other ways to communicate.
And that’s left some Utah conservatives looking for other ways to communicate.
Washington County resident Larry Meyers said his Facebook account got disabled in November after being active for over a decade. Before that, he said he had thousands of friends and he managed several different pages, including Liberty Action Coalition, which he helped organize. The southern Utah group describes itself as “committed to the U.S. Constitution and its principles.”
He has since been able to create a new Facebook profile, but wasn’t able to message and post for 45 days. Now, he’s rebuilding his following, while also trying to connect with people on lesser-known apps.

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