
A California superior court judge has found Twitter guilty of ‘extreme censorship’ and of fraudulently advertising themselves as advocates of ‘free speech.’
Twitter lost its bid to dismiss a lawsuit by Jared Taylor of American Renaissance, who challenged the Twitter’s routine practise of censoring conservative users.

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Judge Harold Kahn ruled that Twitter’s policy of suspending accounts “at any time, for any reason or for no reason” may be unconscionable and that the company calling itself a platform devoted to free speech may be misleading and therefore fraudulent.
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Information Liberation reports: American Renaissance broke the news on Gab, a Twitter alternative with a focus on free speech.
Here’s the full transcript of the court proceedings.
In a video posted to YouTube in February, Taylor explained his reasoning for suing Twitter and said the case could have wide-reaching implications for everyone being censored on the site for their political views.