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steven crowder

Steven Crowder has been banned from TikTok

Written by Olivia Little

Published 06/24/21 4:08 PM EDT

Far-right internet personality Steven Crowder has been banned from TikTok following a June 8 Media Matters report highlighting his bigotry on the platform. A TikTok spokesperson confirmed to Media Matters that Crowder’s account had been removed for violating its community guidelines. Prior to his removal, Crowder uploaded transphobic rants, racist commentary, and other hateful content.

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