That IS a huge problem but:
BuzzFeed also laundered some info.
They received secret financial info about Manafort from a corrupt Treasury Dept. lady, then passed it off to a law enforcement entity. The cops could then act on it.
More and more it seems lib media outfits work as pass-throughs for Gummint enforcement action.
People at BuzzFeed need to GO TO PRISON.
It will never happen because BuzzFeed has institutional backing with the Silicon Valley Trusts and Infowars didn’t.
No one should be banned from social platforms. They should be an open marketplace of ideas. The good ideas will rise, and the bad fall, on their merit.
Fake News and others are worse.
None of them will get banned.
For platforms that serve as a de facto part of the un-moderated open public square: No. Those platforms should only ban people in extreme cases of illegal activity (e.g. somebody using the platform to traffic child sex slaves, recruit for terrorists etc). For platforms with a more narrow focus, for example those that serve a community with a shared outlook then they should ban people as appropriate to their mission.
” Does BuzzFeed deserve to be banned from social platforms, similar to Alex Jones and InfoWars?”
This is the trap they have set:
1. Ban right leaning leaders with the approval of the left.
2. Then ban leftists with the approval of the right.
3. Assert monopolized/centralized control of the news.
4. We’re back to 3 channels all saying the same thing.
They need to learn to code.
Social platforms, and the publicly-traded corporations running them, are regulated by the CDA, and the SEC, respectively.
They are obliged to conduct themselves impartially and accountably. They do not. They enforce their terms of service on consumers in fraudulent and selective manners, and they tarnish their brands and damage their stock values by creating scandals.
The answer is not to ban BuzzFeed. It is to hold them all accountable impartially according to existing applicable Federal regulations.
That would mean unbanning InfoWars.