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July 31, 2018
Twitter and Facebook aren’t the only tech companies accused of downplaying or demoting conservative media.
Pastor James MacDonald posted a prayer on Facebook for President Donald Trump just before the new SCOTUS nominee was announced. His…
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July 31, 2018
Once again, Missouri Republican congressional candidate Austin Peterson has fallen afoul of Twitter. This time it was for a simple joke.
After a blogger for ShareBlue decided to link Peterson’s campaign with Russian collusion, he fired back…
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August 1, 2018
Facebook is mistaking anti-fascist pages for Russian fake accounts. The shoe is now on the other foot.
According to the Daily Beast, Facebook removed “fake accounts engaged in covert influence operations against Americans.” However, the…
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August 2, 2018
Twitter’s fight with conservatives has gotten so bad that politicians want to do something about it.
On the Ingraham Angle, on July 31, House Majority Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) spoke about Twitter’s shadowbanning…
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August 7, 2018
In the running war against freedom of speech, tech companies have started to take down extremist content.
Infowars and Alex Jones were banned from at least Facebook, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and Spotify. They were not banned for conspiracy theories…
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August 9, 2018
YouTube has decided that its viewers and content creators are only allowed to believe what they decide is right — especially when it comes to climate change.
As reported by BuzzFeed, the video platform has begun “combating scientific…
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August 13, 2018
The media thinks that the biggest problem with social media sites is that they aren’t doing enough to spread liberal propaganda and squelch conservative thought.
In a piece by the New York Times on Tuesday, Cecilia Kang wrote about how…
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August 14, 2018
In its overzealous policing of thought, Twitter has now picked a side on war and peace, apparently.
On August 13’s episode of Tucker Carlson Tonight, Peter Van Buren, a former State Department employee, told Carlson that he was “banned…
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August 16, 2018
In its aim to be politically correct, Facebook has determined that criticizing an accused terrorist counts as hate speech.
According to Brigitte Gabriel, founder of Act for America, Facebook suspended her personal page for posting a comment about…
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August 27, 2018
On social media, hate speech will be swiftly removed. Unless the victim is perceived to be on the wrong side of the conversation.
Conservative commentator, radio host, and NRA spokeswoman Dana Loesch tweeted a screenshot of a comment she received…