Pronunciation: /diːˈplætfɔrm/
verb to remove or block someone from a platform or social media site, typically due to their controversial or offensive views
A1 They deplatformed the user for violating community guidelines.
A2 The social media company decided to deplatform accounts spreading misinformation.
B1 The organization chose to deplatform the speaker due to controversial remarks.
B2 The streaming service deplatformed the controversial podcast for hate speech.
C1 Governments may deplatform extremist groups to prevent the spread of radical ideologies.
C2 The decision to deplatform certain individuals raises questions about freedom of speech and censorship.
formal The company decided to deplatform the controversial speaker due to their inflammatory remarks.
informal They're going to deplatform that guy from the event because of all the drama he causes.
slang They're gonna kick that troll off the platform for spreading hate speech.
figurative In order to maintain a positive online environment, the moderators had to deplatform the troublemakers.
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