Google Bans Infowars Android App Over Coronavirus Claims

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Google Bans Infowars Android App Over Coronavirus Claims



ON FRIDAY, GOOGLE removed the Infowars Android app from its Play Store, extinguishing one of the last mainstream strongholds of infamous conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. The takedown on the heels of a video, posted in the Infowars app last week and viewed by WIRED, in which Jones disputed the need for social distancing, shelter in place, and quarantine efforts meant to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.

Google confirmed to WIRED that it removed the app on Friday. The app had more than 100,000 downloads according to Google Play's published metrics, and was rated "E10+," meaning safe for all users 10 and older. The Infowars app sold products like supplements and protein powder, broadcast The Alex Jones Show live, and posted videos and articles from Jones and others.

"Now more than ever, combating misinformation on the Play Store is a top priority for the team," a Google spokesperson told WIRED. "When we find apps that violate Play policy by distributing misleading or harmful information, we remove them from the store."

Alex Jones and Infowars did not immediately respond to a request for comment. In the video in question, Jones said that "everybody dies under the new world order except maybe one tenth of one percent that believe they're going to merge with machines and have made deals with this inter-dimensional thing that gave them all the technology. ... You can't make a deal with these aliens, OK, that the Bible tells you about and ever get off the planet." Elsewhere in the video, Jones claims that natural anti-virals exist to treat the novel coronavirus.

Google is far from the first tech giant to block or ban Infowars content. In fact, Google-owned YouTube suspended The Alex Jones Channel in August 2018, after mounting pressure from critics that platforms should enforce their anti-hate speech policies. Facebook took action against several Jones-operated pages that same day, as did Twitter with Infowars-related accounts the next month. Facebook instituted a full ban of Alex Jones and Infowars content across all of its platforms in May 2019. Apple's iOS App Store, Google Play's main competitor, already banned the Infowars app more than a year ago during the late summer 2018 blitz.

In the wake of all the mainstream bans, Jones and his supporters have repeatedly maintained that blocking Infowars and Jones' content only spreads it farther and makes it more popular. But research indicates that so-called "deplatforming" actions do effectively reduce the spread of hate speech, misinformation, and conspiracy theories. The bigger question is why Google waited so long to take action against Infowars given that its peer organizations did so a year and a half ago.

Tech services and social networks have long touted their role as defenders of free speech. But rampant abuse, misinformation, and coordinated disinformation campaigns carried out by nation states on the platforms have brought the industry to a new understanding in recent years of its necessary role in policing violent and dangerous content. The industry has also specifically moved to crack down on misinformation about the Covid-19 pandemic in the last few weeks. A joint statement from Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Reddit, Twitter and YouTube last week said that the companies are pledging to help "millions of people stay connected while also jointly combating fraud and misinformation about the virus."

Jones has received other public pushback as well for his claims about the spread and treatment of Covid-19. Earlier this month, New York attorney general Letitia James sent him a cease and desist notice for saying in videos and on the Infowars website that his DNA Force Plus supplements, Superblue toothpaste, and SilverSol gargle could protect against or treat the novel Coronavirus.

"As the coronavirus continues to pose serious risks to public health, Alex Jones has spewed outright lies and has profited off of New Yorkers’ anxieties," attorney general James said in a statement. "Mr. Jones’ public platform has not only given him a microphone to shout inflammatory rhetoric, but his latest mistruths are incredibly dangerous and pose a serious threat to the public health of New Yorkers and individuals across the nation.”

Seemingly in response, Infowars now lists a disclaimer alongside these products emphasizing that they do not cure, treat, prevent, or mitigate any disease, including Covid-19.

In addition to being blocked on Google Play, Jones had a tough week in other arenas as well. On Wednesday, he lost an appeal in a defamation case about his claims related to the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School mass shooting. Jones will have to pay $20,000 more in legal fees combined with $150,000 he already owes, and the case hasn't even gone to trial yet.

Jones could make changes and attempt to resubmit the Infowars app to the Play Store, but given that so many other large tech platforms have banned his content permanently, the app review process might prove challenging.
 
"Here's why censorship is a good thing. We can trust Google to make that call."
We rag a lot about CNN and MSNBC misrepresenting the President, yet some self funded conspiracy theorist can blurt out what he wants when he wants and that's okay? We don't need more baseless speculation in times like this.
 
We rag a lot about CNN and MSNBC misrepresenting the President, yet some self funded conspiracy theorist can blurt out what he wants when he wants and that's okay? We don't need more baseless speculation in times like this.

Misinformation needs to be loudly and publicly corrected, not censored. You don't defeat bad takes by silencing them.

And you know as well as I do that Alex Jones became a target of leftists for some bizarre reason after the 2016 election. He's nuts, he's been nuts for many, many years. Why is it suddenly "dangerous" to let him go on his batshit, entertaining spiels? Because a bunch of authoritarian assholes want him silenced.

CNN and MSNBC are fucking terrible, and they prove it every day by being terrible publicly. They earn the hate and distrust people have for them with every report. I love that and wouldn't have it any other way. I don't want them silenced.
 
Big Tech has already done a coordinated ban of InfoWars across all platforms, I'd bet that Google is just using "muh coronavirus" for something they'd wanted to do/would do anyway.
 
Misinformation needs to be loudly and publicly corrected, not censored. You don't defeat bad takes by silencing them.

And you know as well as I do that Alex Jones became a target of leftists for some bizarre reason after the 2016 election. He's nuts, he's been nuts for many, many years. Why is it suddenly "dangerous" to let him go on his batshit, entertaining spiels? Because a bunch of authoritarian assholes want him silenced.

CNN and MSNBC are fucking terrible, and they prove it every day by being terrible publicly. They earn the hate and distrust people have for them with every report. I love that and wouldn't have it any other way. I don't want them silenced.

I still assume he got a little to close to something and it scared them. It could have just very well been a broken clock thing.
 
Was this dude always this batshit?
He was nuts in the 2000s (aliens, demons, Bush did 911, etc) but toned it down during the recession because plain old ant-globalist rants were more profitable. Now he's going full crazy again but it seems a lot more jokey this time.

Also worth mentioning that he was most popular with the left during the 2000s. The people who would link me to Infowars were just as likely to link The Young Turks.
 
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I still assume he got a little to close to something and it scared them. It could have just very well been a broken clock thing.
His ideas may be completely retarded. That is not what they are worried about.
What they fear is people like him teaching others to question the official government narratives on things and question what the silicon valley scum are saying.
Blind trust in big government is exponentially more of a threat then any crackpot idea Jones might have.
 
We rag a lot about CNN and MSNBC misrepresenting the President, yet some self funded conspiracy theorist can blurt out what he wants when he wants and that's okay? We don't need more baseless speculation in times like this.
The fact that CNN and MSNBC and Fox et al do such a terrible fucking job of acting as neutral informers in lieu of self-appointed propagandists is precisely why most people are leery of increasing the barriers to entry in media, such as blocking Infowars. It's Alex Jones and his reptilian psychic vampires now, but it'll start targeting anyone dissenting from the establishment party line. If you let Google determine who gets to inform you, by the end of the year you'll be convinced the majority of your countrymen think we live under a fascist dictatorship until Democrats are in charge, and that the country's biggest social issue is the question of how we get trannies their SRS in the middle of a global pandemic.
 
We rag a lot about CNN and MSNBC misrepresenting the President, yet some self funded conspiracy theorist can blurt out what he wants when he wants and that's okay? We don't need more baseless speculation in times like this.

Yes. Welcome to America.

If you're dumb enough to believe Alex's bullshit about his shitty pills and filters stopping the virus then you're dumb enough to catch the illness some other way and we're all better off for it. This is not 1885 snake oil bullshit. We have the internet. You can literally spend five minutes worth of time to see that it's bullshit.
 
"last mainstream strongholds"

nigga he's on like 6 gorillon talk radio stations across the country and has a bunch of websites
 
I wish I could even ironically enjoy Alex Jones but screaming at the relatives of people who've died in mass shootings, terrorist attacks etc. that it's fake, their loved ones are paid government crisis actors who aren't dead, and so on makes me want to go Buzz Aldrin to his Bart Sibrel.
 
We rag a lot about CNN and MSNBC misrepresenting the President, yet some self funded conspiracy theorist can blurt out what he wants when he wants and that's okay? We don't need more baseless speculation in times like this.
Yes, they can be retards all they want, as much as I want them to shut the fuck up I'm not going to go out of my way to make them shut up. Unless shitting on them is apparently some massive effort and affront to their.. I'd say morals but they're journalists.

Same goes for this guy, except the retarded shit that comes out of this guy's mouth is hilarious.

Besides, baseless speculation has an odd habit of being found out easily if it gets popular enough.

Either way this barely matters, it's android this ain't gonna do shit, just download an apk of his app and bam.
 
Google pulling this kind of exceptional bullshit benefits no one. Most of us can see that Infowars is bullshit, but at least it's entertaining bullshit. But bullshit nonetheless. On top of it, whether I agree with AJ or not, it just makes me raise an eyebrow at Google when it brags about how IT can deplatform whoever IT disagrees with, regardless of whether I do or not.

The people who truly buy into Infowars and believe it, this just reinforces their belief that AJ speaks the truth and the world wants to silence him therefore strengthens their belief in his BS.
 
What they fear is people like him teaching others to question the official government narratives on things and question what the silicon valley scum are saying.

The scary part is that it's all taking place out in the open and most people aren't aware of it:


 
Was this dude always this batshit?
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