ban wagon
derived from the idiom bandwagon, the word describes a deplorable behavior on the internet where online news platforms ban users from posting comments on their facebook page.
while these platforms purportedly support freedom of speech, they have also maintained their right to ban users from their technology platforms.
this claim is disingenuous as the technology platform underpins the delivery of online content and is therefore inseparable from the exercise of free speech, particularly in the social media sp-ce.
it now appears that more people are getting onto the banwagon.
a list of people you block or ban on every social media that you have.
“my brother stole my shoes… he gave them back, but i’m still mad so he’s on my ban wagon.”
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