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Several conspiracy lunatics got deplatformed. Trump literally got canceled off twitter, until his buddy Musk bought it back.
After #meToo and before his sentencing, I'm pretty sure Harvey Weinstein didn't do much movie producing either.
Influencers/personalities who don't get into illegal or seditious speech don't usually get deplatformed, so they have the option to stick around through heinous acts and subsequent harassment (e.g. the Paul brothers).
However canceling DOES work against people with, like, any semblance of humanity who can't wall off a continuous barrage of rape and death threats. Lindsay Ellis straight up closed up shop following a harassment campaign over some really stupid shit I can't even remember (she's back on Nebula now, but she's still off YouTube).
you can't say someone like trump got cancelled when he is like fighting for presidency of the largest military cult to ever exist or whatever he's up to these days.
If you want to establish cancel culture as a thing you have to
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No true Scotsman, eh?
Johny Depp? Dude lost work. It impacted him. He was cancelled.
Kevin spacey is another one. Louis CK. These are people who had work impacted because of alleged behaviors and actions they took.
Not gonna get more nuanced with you about it. It's a real thing. You've been given plenty of examples.
Weird, what you seem to call "cancel culture", I would call "consequences for actions"