![]() Vimeo didn’t respond to the Daily Signal’s request for comment on whether the SPLC’s “antigovernment” designation had any impact on this account cancellation. Yet Moms for America noted that Vimeo’s guidelines on “Restricted Users” states that “hate groups” “may not use our services, regardless of their content.” The web page clearly states, “For U.S.-based groups, we consider the Southern Poverty Law Center’s designations of hate groups to be conclusive.” “Unfortunately we cannot reconsider the status of accounts terminated for repeated violations.” “Your account was terminated for repeated violations of Vimeo’s Terms of Service and Community Guidelines,” Vimeo Trust & Safety wrote to Moms for America. ![]() The parental rights group had paid $599 for an annual subscription on May 25 Vimeo declined to grant even partial reimbursement, saying the request came outside the 30-day refund window. Moms for America told The Daily Signal that it had operated the account for two years, uploading 815 videos that took over 120 man hours. Vimeo terminated Moms for America’s account in August, citing three videos the company flagged for “misinformation,” according to emails reviewed by The Daily Signal. The SPLC condemned the attack but kept the conservative organization on its map.ĭespite a sexual harassment and racial discrimination scandal that prompted the SPLC to fire its co-founder in 2019, and a former employee revealing the SPLC’s “hate” accusations to be a “highly profitable scam,” Big Tech companies such as the video platform Vimeo still use the SPLC to exclude users. In 2012, a terrorist used the SPLC’s map to target the Family Research Council for a mass shooting in Washington, D.C. ![]() It has placed mainstream conservative and Christian groups on the map alongside KKK chapters.Įarlier this year, the SPLC placed Moms for America and other parental rights organizations on the map, branding them “anti-student inclusion antigovernment extremist groups.” Although the SPLC often publishes a separate article explaining its reasons for putting an organization on the map, it did not publish a separate article for Moms for America. ![]() It also led to Vimeo canceling our account in August.”Īs I wrote in my book “ Making Hate Pay: The Corruption of the Southern Poverty Law Center,” the SPLC has leveraged its track record of suing Ku Klux Klan groups into bankruptcy to develop a “hate map,” which it uses to smear enemies and raise money. “Media articles have referenced the fact that we are a ‘hate group,’ which has caused us to receive an influx of obscene and threatening calls and emails. “Big Tech platforms list SPLC as a major factor in determining whether someone should be blocked or even banned from their platforms,” Fletcher noted. “I definitely attribute hateful messages, shadow-banning, and outright threats to Moms for America being on the SPLC’s ‘hate map,’” Kimberly Fletcher, founder and president of Moms for America, told The Daily Signal. The parental rights group Moms for America has faced public attacks, the deletion of its accounts, and threats after the far-left smear factory known as the Southern Poverty Law Center put the group on its “hate map” earlier this year. ![]()
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