Conspiracy theory nut Alex Jones can add Twitter to the ever-growing list of social media sites that he’s no longer welcome on.

The micro-blogging platform announced on Thursday afternoon that Jones and his InfoWars channel have been “permanently suspended” over Tweets and videos he posted yesterday that violate our abusive behavior policy.”

“Today, we permanently suspended @realalexjones and @infowars from Twitter and Periscope, Twitter said in a statement. “We took this action based on new reports of Tweets and videos posted yesterday that violate our abusive behavior policy, in addition to the accounts’ past violations.

Jones, The conspiracy mill brain supplement seller, has long engaged in vitriolic hyperbole, often espousing downright insane theories such as that fluoride in the water supply is turning frogs gay, that the parents of children murdered in the Sandy Hook school shooting were actually crisis actors. He also speculated that the murder of democratic staffer Seth Rich was actually a false flag operation committed by the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign.

In the past few weeks, Jones has been banned from Facebook, YouTube, Stitcher, LinkedIn and Pinterest. In addition to Twitter itself, Jones and his company have been banned from Periscope as well.

The move comes after a contentious month of debate within Twitter, which first argued that Jone’s behavior didn’t actually violate its community rules. However after a Wall Street Journal article earlier this week suggested that Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey personally intervened in protecting both InfoWars and white supremacist Richard Spencer, Twitter quickly reversed its stance.

You can read Twitter statement below.

Today, we permanently suspended @realalexjones and @infowars from Twitter and Periscope. We took this action based on new reports of Tweets and videos posted yesterday that violate our abusive behavior policy, in addition to the accounts’ past violations. https://t.co/gckzUAV8GL — Twitter Safety (@TwitterSafety) September 6, 2018

For now, fans of Jones, including President Trump, can still find his content on the InfoWars website and mobile apps. ShareTweet