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July 1, 2019
Facebook wants to solve its censorship problems and build more transparency with its Content Oversight Board. But the attempt in itself could cause more problems than Facebook already has.
The company released a report June 27 detailing the…
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July 1, 2019
Facebook released an update of its so-called “civil rights” audit June 30. The results did not bode well for conservatives, as the company committed to work with left-wing groups in every facet of its business.
The audit…
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July 3, 2019
Facebook’s new anti-violence policies have not yet applied to some of the most controversial and potentially dangerous users on its platform: the domestic terrorist group Antifa.
At least 119 regional Antifa groups and pages remain…
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July 5, 2019
Facebook’s past policies may have implicated innocent users in some controversial activities.
A ProPublica story went viral July 1 about a secret Facebook group with almost 9,500 members. The group was accused by the Soros-funded outlet…
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July 8, 2019
Microsoft wants it known that the U.S. should not deport illegal immigrants, for economic reasons.
The company’s president, Brad Smith, tweeted on June 28 that “DREAMers make our country, community, and company stronger.” In…
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July 9, 2019
More than three-fourths of conservatives don’t trust Facebook. The social media has been battling controversy after controversy about restricting conservative content.
This is part of the findings of a new poll, conducted by McLaughlin and…
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July 9, 2019
Facebook’s policy for posting content that called for violence used to be straightforward: don’t do it. Now, there are exceptions.
According to an updated version of Facebook’s Community Standards, calls for “high-…
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July 10, 2019
Twitter has not only blocked the Rev. Louis Farrakhan from posting temporarily, it has also added more rules to its hate speech policies.
The social media company announced a new update in a July 9 blog post that banned “dehumanizing…
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July 15, 2019
Google has no issue selling anti-Semitic, Communist and Soviet merchandise, but don’t go looking for a rebel battle flag there.
The Google Shopping section of the site is wildly inconsistent about merchandise from some of history’s most…
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July 16, 2019
Google users can’t buy and sell guns on the platform. But they can buy and sell violent propaganda from the dangerous street thugs known as “Antifa.”
Fox News reported that an armed member of Antifa, specifically, the Puget…