Mark Levin has had it with fascist Facebook and tyrant Zuckerberg. By the end of the year he is planning to leave Facebook and move to Parler (a more Twitter like social media) which we also use. Levin hasn’t had much to say about CNN-Lite Fox News though, here’s hoping he ditches them too soon. Levin has 1.6 million Facebook followers, this will move a lot more people, who haven’t already moved to Parler. We plan on doing the same thing as Mark Levin. We’ve had it with the censorship. I got banned for 24 hours today for posting a photo mocking Kamala Toe Harris. I’ve had enough.
Mark Levin to ditch fascist Facebook by December, hopefully Fox News too! |
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Hurry and follow me at Parler. I may not stay at Facebook or Twitter if they continue censoring me. And one day I’ll have left their platforms. Parler is a wonderful alternative and is growing, and we need you there ASAP. It believes in truly open speechhttps://t.co/3RnjMoknfj pic.twitter.com/ZArJv0Yw8X
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) November 15, 2020
Mark Levin, the host of Fox’s Life Liberty & Levin, has had enough social media censorship. After getting throttled yet again by Facebook, Levin has said he will “probably” be leaving the platform “by the end of the year.”
For the third time since October, Levin received a notification from Facebook indicating the social media giant reduced the reach of his page and levied other restrictions against it for repeatedly sharing what it considers false news. “Your page has reduced distribution and other restrictions because of repeated sharing of false news,” Facebook said in a notification, according to a screenshot from Levin. “People will also be able to see if a Page has a history of sharing false news,” the notification added.
“I’ve been restricted and censored on Facebook. Please make sure you transition to Parler ASAP as I will be leaving Facebook probably by the end of the year,” Levin said on Twitter.
On the eve of the 2020 presidential election Levin received the same notification from Facebook stating it would be reducing the distribution of his page. Before that, in October, Levin had shared an article labeled by an “independent fact-checker” as “missing context,” which led to the same throttling of his page.
“It’s a clear effort at censorship. Every link I post is from a legitimate source,” Levin tweeted after receiving the notification from Facebook. “But because so many people are seeing what I’m posting and we’re within weeks of the election it’s clear that Facebook is trying to influence the election’s outcome.”