Well, I may not be able to change what gets posted and published on the Internet, but the good thing is that I have the ability to do what I have to in order to enlighten people on a topic if disinformation makes it way out there into cyber space. That's all any of us can do. In Hector's case, he needs to get TOR deplatformed once and for all. Anyhow, I'm going to do the unthinkable. I'm going to publish something controversial on my HubPages channel and see if I can get away with it. I don't think that they will suspend my channel indefinitely, but they might demonetize it.
I have been noticing that ever since HubPages started to phase Google Adsense out of the picture, more and more controversial articles are getting published on that writing platform without being demonetized. That is, I see advertisements everywhere on such articles, so I know my fellow Hubbers are making money off of those articles. I know I won't have the same freedoms to publish controversial articles there as I do here on the Hive blockchain; but one really interesting thing that I have found out is that if I embed a link in one of my HubPages articles that leads to one of my very controversial articles here on the Hive blockchain, the review board there never seems to question it. They seem to pay more attention to what I actually put in the HubPages article or rather the "Hub" itself. Probably because more people are publishing articles there than before, the review board there at HubPages doesn't have as much time to check every single little thing in each Hub.
I haven't published anything there in over a year; and as crazy as this may sound, there are people on that writing platform who are making over $3,000 a month and I want to be one of them. LOL! Yeah, I know. I like to aim high, but I've been on that platform for four years and I want to make something happen there for me.
It's good that I have a lot of articles here on the Hive blockchain with controversial content, because then whenever I want to convey something to my readers there on HubPages, I can actually insert a link to one of my articles here on the Hive blockchain so long as there is an article that pertains to what I want to convey.
Steemit was starting to use advertisers while I was still active there. I haven't seen any advertisements here on the Hive blockchain. Therefore, so long as it remains that way, nobody will likely question controversial content in anyone's articles. I remember how shocked I was when HubPages disabled the advertisements on one of my articles there because of the controversial language I had used in the article, and I had to contact them to ask them to enable them again so that I could begin earning commission on that same article again.
Everything that one submits for publication there goes through a review board, and sometimes it can take up to two days for them to approve or reject the article. Usually they take only one day. I've continued to post comments on other people's articles on that writing platform so that they don't delete my HubPages channel for non-use after so long. Most of the articles of other Hubbers there that have caught my interest are ones about astral projection and consciousness. I don't do much on the Infobarrel writing platform.
Naglfar94? If you haven't already joined HubPages, then do so. People there notice their commissions increasing. Once you reach a certain threshold in your earnings, it is automatically deposited in your PayPal account. One can't do better than that. :-)