Levin, a staunch defender of President Donald Trump and a fierce critic of the mainstream media, denies that he’s misled anyone and accused Facebook of “censorship” and “pushing a left-wing agenda.”
“Every link I post is from a legitimate source,” Levin wrote on Parler, a social media site favored by conservatives. “But because so many people are seeing what I’m posting and we’re within weeks of the election, it’s clear that Facebook is trying to influence the election’s outcome.”
It wasn’t clear which posts Facebook found objectionable. The official Facebook page for The Mark Levin Show has more than 1.5 million followers and more than 1.5 million likes. Levin has the fourth-largest audience in talk radio, according to Talker’s magazine. He also hosts Life, Liberty, and Levin on Fox FOXA -2.8% is a frequent guest on the top-rated news channel.
“Mark Levin is an important thought leader with broad influence and wide reach,” said Parler CEO John Matze in a press release. “Millions of Americans look to him for news and analysis. Whether one agrees with him or not, it is important that Mr. Levin’s voice be heard. Those who disagree with him should debate him and refute his arguments, not try to silence him.”
An email seeking comment from Levin via his syndicator Westwood One wasn’t answered.
Conservatives such as Levin and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) have long argued that Facebook, Twitter, and other online platforms are biased. They have called for the repeal of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which protects them against lawsuits over the content posted on their sites. The Texas Republican recently claimed that the high tech industry “poses the single biggest threat to our free speech and our democracy.
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