Conspiracy theorist and online troll Alex Jones got more bad news on Monday as YouTube banned Jones' channel on the platform.

"This account has been terminated for violating YouTube's Community Guidelines," a notice on Jones's YouTube channel states.

The decision comes hours after Apple and Facebook made similar moves. Early on Monday, Apple removed five of the six podcasts from Infowars, Alex Jones's site, from its popular podcast directory. Facebook followed suit, taking down four of Jones's most popular pages and effectively banning him from the site.

"All users agree to comply with our Terms of Service and Community Guidelines when they sign up to use YouTube," a YouTube spokesperson told Ars on Monday. "When users violate these policies repeatedly, like our policies against hate speech and harassment or our terms prohibiting circumvention of our enforcement measures, we terminate their accounts."

While Jones has been widely criticized for spreading fake news—like "Pizzagate," the completely baseless claim that senior Democrats were running a pedophile ring in the basement of a DC pizzeria—disseminating untrue information isn't considered grounds for removing content from either YouTube or Facebook.

Instead, both platforms have rules against hate speech, pornography, invasions of privacy, and other categories of questionable content. When Facebook banned Jones earlier today, it cited rules against hate speech and violent content. An earlier, more limited YouTube crackdown focused on videos that YouTube said violated rules against hate speech and child endangerment.

Spotify, which blocked a number of episodes of Alex Jones's show last week, broadened the ban on Monday to include all episodes of his show.

In the wake of these bans, Jones quickly took to a live video stream, available at Infowars.com as well as on Twitter, to denounce the technology giants banning him from these platforms.

"Fight them. Politically. Never stop. Tell folks, 'it's the most censored program for a reason,'" Jones said on Monday. "It is an honor to be persecuted by the globalists."