© Provided by Washington Examiner Conservative radio host Mark Levin told his listeners that he "won't be looking at Facebook anymore" after repeated disputes over censorship and the limiting of reach on his page.
"I've had it with Facebook," Levin said at the top of his show Monday evening. "They can do what they want. We will continue to simultaneously post so it'll be in all three places, but I won't be looking at Facebook anymore. If you want to make comments, you should go to Parler, or you should go to Twitter."
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"I'm not going to spend too much time on this, but I want to strongly encourage you to leave Facebook," Levin added. "If you want to interact with us, no longer will we be interacting on Facebook. We'll be there. But my kids are right, they're a dinosaur. A dinosaur run by leftists and enough is enough."
Levin also encouraged his listeners to join social media newcomer, Parler, saying they "are not hiring third-party, left-wing groups" to fact-check posts and "pretending they are going to police their websites."
Levin has been a consistent critic of Facebook, often informing his listeners of disputes he's had with the social media platform, including a Twitter post on Monday accusing the company of restricting his page after an "extremely dishonest" review from the fact-checking site PolitiFact.
"Facebook has now placed severe restrictions on my Facebook page on the eve before the election based on an extremely dishonest Politifact review of my link to an accurate story," Levin, known by his followers as "The Great One," tweeted. "I will not be intimidated or threatened by Facebook. You can also find my posts on Twitter and Parler."
In early October, Levin posted about another dispute with Facebook over censorship on his page that the company ultimately retracted after he voiced his outrage.
"Facebook has just sent us this message," Levin tweeted at the time. "It's a clear effort at censorship. Every link I post is from a legitimate source."
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Original Author: Andrew Mark Miller
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