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November 19, 2020
The Department of Justice just got an early Christmas present in its antitrust case against Google.
The judge of the antitrust case is “eager” to move forward with the case, and has already set two preliminary hearings, according to The Wall Street…
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November 20, 2020
Facebook has reached a whole new level in its censorship practices, and is not at all shy to tell reporters about it.
In a recent call with reporters, Facebook’s Vice President of Integrity, Guy Rosen, revealed the specific numbers of how…
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November 23, 2020
Attorney Sidney Powell no longer operates in an official capacity for President Donald Trump’s legal team, which Twitter saw as the perfect opportunity to suspend her account for twelve hours.
Powell was suspended from Twitter for twelve…
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November 24, 2020
It appears that Facebook is willing to do whatever it can to get on former Vice President Joe Biden’s good side.
Facebook is reportedly planning to promote the COVID-19 vaccine and the Paris climate agreement in order to “charm” Biden, the…
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November 24, 2020
Facebook used its power to modify user news feeds to suppress what it called “election misinformation.” This new policy used a “secret internal ranking” after the Nov. 3 election to alter users’ feeds on the platform.
The company…
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November 30, 2020
Twitter is all too eager to crack down on what it has deemed to be misinformation from President Donald Trump. Yet it appears all too willing to ignore obvious disinformation from a Chinese government account.
Australian Prime Minister Scott…
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December 1, 2020
While Twitter eagerly slaps warnings and labels on tweets from President Donald Trump like there’s no tomorrow, the platform is still unwilling to take action against Chinese misinformation.
Twitter placed an interstitial, or filter, over an image…
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December 2, 2020
Facebook’s new censorship process has taken off, and the platform’s Oversight Board has released the first six cases it plans to review.
The Facebook Oversight Board (The Board) does have a period for public comment for the posts under review…
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December 4, 2020
Facebook has, once again, decided to step up its censorship game.
The social media platform has reportedly decided that it will remove what it deems to be “false claims” about the COVID-19 vaccine that could be available around the world fairly…
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December 7, 2020
A fact-checking website may not even be able to properly check the facts in its own articles when the facts don’t line up with its narrative.
FactCheck.org, which partners with Facebook to fact-check articles and social media posts, has…