These are the last platforms where you can find Alex Jones and Infowars

It's a tough day to be Alex Jones. Following months of debate around the limitations of speech on tech-owned internet platforms, many of the biggest and most popular players in the world of social media have announced that they will no longer host content related to Infowars — the conservative radio personality's controversial talk show, video network, and website that often peddle false or misleading information.

The biggest criticism of Jones and Infowars centers on the seemingly endless torrent of conspiracy theories that were a part of the network's regular programming — including the idea that the Sandy Hook shooting was entirely staged with paid "crisis actors" and that global pedophilia rings are run by Hollywood and DC elites....

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