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June 13, 2019
Google and YouTube aren’t less interested in free speech than in maintaining politically correct status.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai told his gay Google employees, aka “Gayglers,” that the company will consult “many groups,…
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June 17, 2019
Facebook, which no longer funds CPAC, is now sponsoring an upcoming far-left convention.
Netroots and its convention event Netroots Nation, originally founded by the far-left blogosphere during the Bush era, has enjoyed a renaissance amid the…
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June 19, 2019
Pro-life groups are rallying together against liberal censorship on Pinterest, an online scrapbooking site.
After the pro-life group LiveAction was censored by Pinterest, allied pro-life groups have rallied to load the platform with the group…
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June 19, 2019
How do Americans feel about Big Tech companies policing content? Most people are for it but even more people doubt the companies can do it properly.
Sixty-six percent of Americans, approximately 2/3rds of those surveyed say “social media…
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June 20, 2019
In the wake of terror attacks, Big Tech companies are being taken to task over content policing.
The June 26 hearing before the House Homeland Security Committee will feature testimonies from Facebook, Twitter, and Google’s parent company,…
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June 21, 2019
XBox has video game smack-talk in its crosshairs.
In an interview with Kotaku’s Stephen Totilo, Xbox head Phil Spencer proclaimed that “Xbox Live is not a free speech platform.” He added that “It is not a place where…
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June 24, 2019
An Antifa-related activist group called “All Out DC” has been putting up posters with the personal information of Fox News host Tucker Carlson, as well as other free speech figures, in an effort to “Block the Alt-Right.”
The group’s poster…
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June 25, 2019
When the U.S.-based crowdfunding website GoFundMe booted Australian athlete Israel Folau, critics had no idea it would be the best thing they could do for him.
Folau is a popular national figure both as an athlete and an outspoken Christian.…
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June 26, 2019
Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) warned Big Tech companies and his Democratic counterparts Wednesday that free speech is a fundamental value, and losing it will “tear us apart.”
Crenshaw was commenting during the June 26 hearing (viewable at 1:…
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June 27, 2019
Democratic leaders have not only accused social media of enabling misinformation, but speculated Big Tech companies profit from it.
Politicians on both sides of the aisle raked social media over the coals at a June 26 hearing before the House…