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Corinne Weaver | August 31, 2020

Facebook claims it wants to promote racial equality by “elevating Black voices.” But if those voices promote conservative content, then Facebook does not want to elevate it.

The Hodgetwins, who market themselves as conservative comedians…

Corinne Weaver | August 28, 2020

It seems ads promoting religion in America are just too “sensitive” for Google and YouTube to handle. 

A trailer for the upcoming documentary "America! America! God Shed His Grace on Thee!" was removed several times from Google and…

Kayla Sargent | August 28, 2020

Leftist organizations are suing President Donald Trump over his recent executive order to investigate Big Tech censorship in an effort to protect the First Amendment rights of Americans.

Several voting advocacy groups, including Rock the…

Alexander Hall | August 28, 2020

Even amidst national strife, Americans seem united in their distrust of Big Tech.

“48 percent of Democrats and 49 percent of Republicans now want candidates to be more critical of the [Big Tech] industry — 6- and 5-point jumps,…

Alexander Hall | August 28, 2020

The teenager who was charged with shooting rioters while defending stores in Kenosha has reportedly been shafted from gathering donations on GoFundMe, but other organizations have stepped up.

“A legal team says it will defend Kyle…

Kayla Sargent | August 27, 2020

After Apple snuck COVID-19 contract tracing software onto its iPhone updates in May, the company is now at least pretending to care about user privacy.  

One feature of Apple’s iOS 14 update, originally announced in June, is…

Alexander Hall | August 27, 2020

In the latest dystopian story in the year of COVID-19, the World Health Organization is now monitoring conversations to have machines understand how to manipulate public conversation. 

“The World Health Organization is collaborating…

Kayla Sargent | August 27, 2020

Republican National Convention (RNC) speakers have not been afraid to call out Big Tech for its role in censoring conservatives. 

Speakers like Charlie Kirk, Nick Sandmann and Tiffany and Melania Trump have stressed the importance of…

Alexander Hall | August 27, 2020

Twitter censors President Donald Trump for declaring he will enforce law and order, but issuing an ultimatum to randomly threaten police officers is A-OK with Twitter moderators.

“A Twitter spokesman says activist and accused fraudster…

Kayla Sargent | August 26, 2020

Google doesn’t seem to understand privacy. Perhaps its employees need to Google it.

A recent lawsuit against Google included emails from employees claiming that the company’s privacy settings are so complicated, even its own engineers don…

Alexander Hall | August 26, 2020

First Lady Melania Trump and the president’s youngest daughter Tiffany Trump blasted Big Tech during their speeches at the Republican National Convention. 

Many members of the Trump family have given the 2020 Republican National…

Kayla Sargent | August 26, 2020

When faced with the choice earlier this year, YouTube chose to censor more content on its platform during its second quarter than it had in any previous quarter.

YouTube reported that it removed twice as many videos in its second quarter…

Alexander Hall | August 26, 2020

Activision apparently never read its own tagline “KNOW YOUR HISTORY OR BE DOOMED TO REPEAT IT.” The company edited its new video game, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War to cater to communist China.

Activision quietly replaced the game…

Kayla Sargent | August 25, 2020

Several Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee took a big step in holding Amazon accountable for discriminating against conservatives.

Republicans on the House Committee on the Judiciary sent a letter to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos…

Alexander Hall | August 25, 2020

A recent study found that Americans are divided strongly along party lines over whether they approve or disapprove of Big Tech companies fact-checking politicians.

Seventy-three percent of Democrats said they “strongly or somewhat approve…

Kayla Sargent | August 24, 2020

TikTok is reeling after two executive orders have threatened the Chinese-owned apps existence in the U.S. Now it has decided to take to the U.S. courts.

Today, TikTok filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government after President Donald…

Alexander Hall | August 24, 2020

Conservatives want the federal government to stop social media companies from interfering in the presidential election. 

American Principles Project Director of Government Affairs Jon Schweppe sent an open letter to the Federal…

Kayla Sargent | August 24, 2020

Months before the presidential election, Facebook has already made plans to crack down on President Donald Trump’s posts in case he attempts to use the platform to contest the election’s legitimacy.

An August 21 New York Times article…

Alexander Hall | August 24, 2020

It happened again. This time, Twitter undermined the president for expressing concern over voter fraud. 

President Donald Trump wrote an August 23 tweet criticizing “Mail Drop Boxes” as a “voter security disaster.” Twitter responded…

Joseph Vazquez | August 21, 2020

Media-types like CNBC’s Jim Cramer aren't buying the “V-Shaped Recovery," but recent news in the housing market continues to support that perspective.

The National Association of Realtors (NAR) reported that “[e]xisting-home…