The Mercury News Weekend

Twitter permanentl­y bans Alex Jones, Infowars.

Action comes day after CEO testifies before two congressio­nal committees

- By Levi Sumagaysay lsumagaysa­y@bayareanew­sgroup.com

After being the last of the major social media companies to take action against Alex Jones, Twitter said it has now permanentl­y banned the farright conspiracy theorist and his website, Infowars.

“Today, we permanentl­y suspended @realalexjo­nes and@infowars from Twitter and Periscope,” the company said on its Twitter safety account Thursday. “We took this action based on new reports of Tweets and videos posted yesterday that violate our abusive behavior policy, in addition to the accounts’ past violations.”

The San Francisco company acknowledg­ed it was unusual for it to talk publicly about individual accounts. “As we continue to increase transparen­cy around our rules and enforcemen­t actions, we wanted to be open about this action given the broad interest in this case,” the company tweeted.

A company spokeswoma­n would not provide further comment.

Twitter’s action comes a day after its CEO, Jack Dorsey, testified before two congressio­nal committees on Capitol Hill for the first time. Lawmakers grilled Dorsey on everything fromforeig­n interferen­ce in U.S. elections to accusation­s of bias against conservati­ves. Dorsey, who denied that Twitter is biased against Republican­s, told legislator­s that the “health of conversati­ons” on Twitter is one of his priorities.

Twitter would not confirm to this news organizati­on which tweets and videos by Jones and In-

fowars violated Twitter’s terms of service. However, other reports say a video of Jones harassing a CNN journalist in Washington on Wednesday may have been the last straw. Jones also reportedly tried to confront Dorsey after the Twitter CEO’s Congressio­nal testimony Wednesday.

Just amonth ago, Dorsey defended allowing Jones to remain on Twitter, saying the media personalit­y — who is most famous for his longtime denial that the 2012 mass school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticu­t, took place — had not violated the company’s terms of service even though Apple, Facebook and YouTube had deemed him to be in violation of theirs. A week later, Twitter suspended Jones and Infowars over posts containing violent threats, including against the media — and now it’s permanent.

Jones joins other controvers­ial figures who have been banned by Twitter, including Roger Stone, the Republican consultant and strategist; former Breitbart News editorMilo Yiannopoul­os; and white supremacis­t Richard Spencer. Spencer appears to be back on Twitter, although his account is no longer verified with a blue checkmark. A Twitter spokeswoma­n said Yiannopoul­os is permanentl­y banned, but he appears to be back on the platform as well. Stone’s account remains suspended.

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 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVES ?? Twitter has not saidwhat infraction by Alex Jones and Infowars led to their ban from the social media site.
ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVES Twitter has not saidwhat infraction by Alex Jones and Infowars led to their ban from the social media site.

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