Google finally bans Alex Jones' 'InfoWars' app after coronavirus claims

Greater than a three hundred and sixty five days after conspiracy theorist Alex Jones was once banned from other platforms, Google has booted InfoWars from the Android store in accordance with fallacious knowledge surrounding the novel coronavirus COVID-19.
More than a year after conspiracy theorist Alex Jones was banned from other platforms, Google has booted InfoWars from the Android store in response to misinformation surrounding the novel coronavirus COVID-19.Original article
Author: Newsweek

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