Reddit, YouTube, and Twitch are taking major steps to crack down on hate speech from pro-Trump and far-right groups
in which he called those protesting the death of George Floyd "thugs" and suggested violence against them.
On Monday, the boycott grew significantly as Starbucks, Adidas, PepsiCo, Denny's, Diageo, Conagra Foods, and Clorox said they would also pause ad spending on the platform.
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