Chelsea Clinton is demanding that Facebook censor Fox News host Tucker Carlson over a viral video he released exposing COVID-19 hysteria.
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Soon after medical students at Dartmouth College started lodging criticism against administrators over a cheating scandal, the Ivy League university released a new social media policy. Read More.
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell released details about his free speech platform that is intended to be a combination of YouTube and Twitter, adding that no one will be able to take it down from the internet. Read More.
Amidst yet another night of violent unrest in Minnesota, Google is effectively shadow banning searches for “riots today” despite other search engines providing links to stories about the riots when the same search term is used. Read More.
Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa took to the Senate floor on Monday to condemn Big Tech companies for using their “sweeping immunity” under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act to justify political censorship and de-platforming Read More.
Twitter reportedly censored sports journalist Jason Whitlock over his criticism of Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors over her purchase of a $1.4 million home in a mostly white neighborhood of Los Angeles. Read More.
After repeated violations of YouTube's "presidential election integrity policy," the video platform terminated the channel for a radio show hosted by Sebastian Gorka, a onetime aide to former President Donald Trump. Read More.
The American Jewish Congress (AJC) is coming out in favor of Draconian tech censorship, as long as it is done in the name of fighting anti-semitism, and calling it a “badge of honor” to oppose the free speech platform Gab.
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