Pro-Life advocacy group Live Action has been banned from Pinterest for spreading “medical misinformation and conspiracies.”
According to CBN News, Live Action – a pro-life organization founded by 30-year-old Lila Rose – was first suspended from the social media platform when its URL was added to a “pornography blocked list.”
The organization’s director of external affairs Alison Centofante shared the news on Twitter noting that Pinterest appeared to have “intentionally added ‘LiveAction.org’ to a list of blocked pornography sites.”
She wrote, “Pinterest received an appeal and doubled down, keeping ‘LiveAction.org’ on their pornography blocked list.”
“It appears Live Action is the only pro-life group on this list, at this time,” she added.
Pinterest received an appeal and doubled down, keeping “https://t.co/WLqSFeV3cL” on their pornography blocked list. It appears Live Action is the only pro-life group on this list, at this time.
— Alison H.Centofante (@AlisonHowardC) June 11, 2019
Other conservative and non-pornographic sites are on the list, however, including ZeroHedge.com and pjmedia.com.
Centofante included a link to a Project Veritas video in her tweet. The video seemingly shows Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe speaking with a whistleblower from Pinterest. The undisclosed person reportedly…
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