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Kayla Sargent | January 29, 2021

Twitter slapped warning labels on tweets questioning the results of the 2020 presidential election all day long. But if a Democrat congressman falsely accuses a conservative senator of attempted murder, the platform turns a blind eye.

A…

Joseph Vazquez | January 29, 2021

Fox Business host Charles Payne was livid over trading restrictions placed on super-popular stocks. The Robinhood trading app had restricted transactions on certain securities, following the GameStop stock surge that sent its price soaring…

Kayla Sargent | January 28, 2021

The Facebook Oversight Board (the Board) released its first several decisions. And as it turns out, Facebook could have saved a lot of time and effort by simply not censoring posts on the platform in the first place. 

The Board…

Joseph Vazquez | January 28, 2021

CNN’s editor-at-large Chris Cillizza was so obsessed with former President Donald Trump that he tried to blame him for an unrelated GameStop stock short squeeze caused by Reddit users. 

CNN’s never-ending fixation on Trump actually…

Corinne Weaver | January 28, 2021

Twitter censored 668 tweets from former President Donald Trump before banning his account, claiming his tweets were inaccurate and that some were a “risk of violence.” But when Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) falsely accused a U.S. Senator…

Alexander Hall | January 28, 2021

The land down under may have the upper hand on Big Tech by passing regulation that could disrupt Google’s dominance on advertising.

Countries around the world have increasingly become wary of Big Tech’s dominance in recent months, and…

Kayla Sargent | January 28, 2021

A group of users on Reddit essentially decided to poke Wall Street with a stick. The result was a surge of GameStop’s stock, crocodile tears from hedge fund managers, and of course, Big Tech censorship. 

Discord reportedly banned the…

Joseph Vazquez | January 28, 2021

GameStop dominated Wall Street in an odd financial tug-of-war. Investors on Reddit bought up the stock after big hedge funds had sold the stock short, essentially betting it would go down. 

GameStop’s stock price skyrocketed and…

Alec Schemmel | January 28, 2021

YouTube said it removed more than 500,000 videos for violating its COVID-19 policies.

CEO Susan Wojcicki announced in a Jan. 26 blog that it removed over half a million videos under its COVID policies since February. The platform’s COVID-…

Alexander Hall | January 28, 2021

Facebook, one of the internet’s biggest social media platforms, is planning to depoliticize its users’ newsfeeds.

“On a conference call with analysts, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Facebook is considering steps it can take to reduce the amount…

Alexander Hall | January 27, 2021

YouTube is the internet’s biggest video platform, and yet it appears to have allowed little room for conservative dissent.

YouTube initially suspended then-President Donald Trump’s official YouTube channel on January 12. Since then,…

Craig Bannister | January 27, 2021

More than three-fourths of U.S. college students believe social media companies like Facebook and Twitter have too much power and influence in politics, and a majority want more government regulation of Big Tech, a new survey finds.

In a…

Joseph Vazquez | January 27, 2021

The leader of a radical eco-extremist group celebrated President Joe Biden canceling the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline, even as the move killed thousands of jobs.

Co-founder of 350.org and New Yorker contributor Bill McKibben…

Kayla Sargent | January 27, 2021

Facebook may now label speaking out against transgenderism as “violence and incitement.” 

Facebook reportedly suspended a Bible professor for seven days following a post criticizing President Joe Biden’s new policies towards…

Corinne Weaver | January 27, 2021

Facebook’s censorship has gone from removing opinions to threatening to remove entire pages.

Conservative YouTuber Mark Dice reported that Facebook took down a post from his page on Twitter. But Dice said the platform went a step further…

Joseph Vazquez | January 26, 2021

The Washington Post tried to push propaganda that former President Donald Trump’s economy was terrible for minorities. One economist set the paper straight.

The Post’s story online was outrageously headlined, “The Trump economy left Black…

Kayla Sargent | January 26, 2021

Perhaps Twitter was losing sleep over the fact that it’s been a whole three days since it censored a prominent conservative.

Twitter banned MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, making him only the latest conservative censored on the platform this…

Alexander Hall | January 26, 2021

Facebook is cooperating with the federal government, and giving information on those who reportedly engaged in the Capitol Hill riot.

“Despite attempts to play down the use of Facebook amongst Capitol Hill rioters, the social media giant…

Kayla Sargent | January 25, 2021

As if constantly labeling tweets wasn’t enough, Twitter has now introduced a new method to tackle what it deems to be “misinformation.”

Twitter’s new innovation in censorship, Birdwatch, is intended to allow Twitter users to rat out and “…

Alexander Hall | January 25, 2021

Big Tech doesn’t like mail-voting after all. Billionaire Jeff Bezos, who owns both Amazon and The Washington Post, is playing both sides of the mail-in election fraud debate.

The Post published pieces during the election denying that mail…