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October 9, 2019
Are gangs now off-limits to crime-fighting superheroes? Allegedly, the South American MS-13, whose motto is “kill, rape, control” is considered to be a “marginalized group” by Big Tech liberals.
American comic book creator…
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October 9, 2019
Video game industry legend Mark Kern disavowed Blizzard for kowtowing to Chinese censorship, encouraging gamers to “rise up” and “#BoycottBlizzard.”
Kern, who grew up in Asia, was involved in some of Blizzard Entertainment…
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October 10, 2019
The company behind “World of Warcraft” has been vilified by its fans and its employees have walked out in protest after it banned a professional gamer for supporting Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters.
Activision Blizzard employees…
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October 15, 2019
A proposed commission to bully online platforms into cracking down harder on speech has civil rights advocates outraged, The Hill's Emily Birnbaum reported. At least three bills were discussed, including ones targeting cybersecurity,…
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October 16, 2019
Twitter Inc. released a blog post titled “World Leaders on Twitter: principles & approach” on Oct. 5, which aimed to give “more context” on its “principles and process” for censoring tweets by world leaders.…
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October 17, 2019
With experts warning about hackers and insider sabotage as Amazon expands into the business of elections, should American voters worry about officials putting all their eggs in one basket?
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has increasingly become…
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October 18, 2019
If competitive soccer games are too toxically masculine for your taste, and if your idea of “diversity” is an all-black cast, The New York Times has some games for you!
The Times in mid-October posted “Fear, Anxiety and Hope: What…
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October 21, 2019
In the latest incidence of Big Tech being in bed with liberals, Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife have been caught recommending campaign hires to a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate.
Campaign spokesman Chris Meagher…
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October 21, 2019
Without Russians to blame, liberal media have gone from scapegoating foreign agents to now condemning Facebook’s advertising itself.
"That campaigns are now being fought largely online is hardly a revelation, yet only one political party…
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October 23, 2019
Twitter has announced upcoming policy changes to ostensibly protect users from content that could “threaten someone’s physical safety” or “lead to offline harm.”
Twitter Safety announced on its official account Oct. 21…