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by bryanrasmussen 2922 days ago
well I suppose Patreon is an American company, and they can be sued for libel under American law - unless some of the people banned are European in which case they can be sued also under whatever European law is relevant. At any rate I thought maybe Patreon said they were banning people for being 'nazis' and wondered if that was the case? Or if there is a list that can be provided of the people banned and the reasons given.
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The reasons why Patreon banned them are very murky and unclean; they never said exactly why. Saying exactly why gives the opponent a way to argue; being unclear doesn't. Something about "manifest observable behavior", which in short is "whatever we do not like", without explicitly defining what it exactly is.

AFAIK, the people who were banned were Canadians.

It's not that Youtube is any better; they are also banning and demonetizing people without being able to point out objective specifics.

Edit: the brigade is here.

>The reasons why Patreon banned them are very murky and unclean; they never said exactly why.

And yet you're certain the reasons were politically motivated.

> And yet you're certain the reasons were politically motivated.

Ideological. Between the point of view that these banned were arguing for, ideological leaning of Patreon management and the shifty argument for the ban, it doesn't take much brainpower to figure it out. In other words: it it wasn't ideologically motivated, they wouldn't have a problem with giving a straight answer.