Deplatforming did not decrease parler users’ activity on fringe social media

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  • who: Significance Statement et al. from the School of Computer and Communication Sciences, EPFL, Lausanne, Philadelphia, Switzerland Computational Social Science Lab, University of Pennsylvania, PA, USA have published the article: Deplatforming did not decrease Parler usersu2019 activity on fringe social media, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    To address the rise of false information, hateful speech, and con­ spiracy theories, online platforms have banned influencers, com­ munities, and even entire websites associated with content deemed harmful. It increased user activity on other fringe social media platforms and did not significantly decrease the total user . . .

     

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