2020 Presidential

Kayla Sargent | November 9, 2020

The election may have been called by the liberal media, but the election isn’t over yet — and neither is Big Tech censorship of election posts. Facebook appears to be so determined to out-censor its competitors that it has added yet another…

Alexander Hall | November 6, 2020

Facebook has shut down an activist group with pro-Trump ties concerned about voter fraud while still allowing reportedly violent Antifa groups to remain. Facebook “took down a fast-growing group called ‘Stop the Steal’ that was organizing…

Kayla Sargent | November 6, 2020

Big Tech companies are outdoing one another censoring what they deem to be election misinformation.

Twitter censored multiple posts from President Donald Trump between Nov. 4 and Nov. 5, and Facebook has decided to follow its lead.…

Kayla Sargent | November 5, 2020

Twitter promised on Nov. 2 that it would label tweets that declared a premature victory, but it appears that the platform has escalated to labeling “legal” victories as well. The company placed an interstitial, or filter, over Senior Advisor…

Joseph Vazquez | November 5, 2020

The harbingers about Twitter’s Orwellian censorship of President Donald Trump and conservatives during the election have already come true. Donation records may help explain the reason.

Alexander Hall | November 5, 2020

The National Pulse’s editor-in-chief claimed Twitter has censored his outlet’s posts in foul play. Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse Raheem Kassam claimed in a Nov. 5 tweet that “Twitter has restricted @TheNatPulse as millions flock to…

Kayla Sargent | November 5, 2020

As the nation enters the third day of awaiting the results of the presidential election, Big Tech has entered its third day of censoring posts from President Donald Trump. Over the past day, Twitter has placed an interstitial, or filter,…

Kayla Sargent | November 4, 2020

With the entire nation on edge awaiting the final results of the presidential election, some on the left are salivating over the idea of removing President Donald Trump from the White House. Even a member of the Facebook Oversight Board has…

Kayla Sargent | November 4, 2020

Twitter delivered on its promise to censor tweets that it believed constitutes misinformation. Overall, the platform censored tweets from at least six conservatives’ verified accounts, including President Donald Trump. In five of the six…

Corinne Weaver | November 4, 2020

While no one knows who won the presidential election yet, Twitter employees and other Big Tech players are upset that Republicans even have a fighting chance. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey liked a tweet that said, “[Y]ang would have won.” But his…

Alexander Hall | November 4, 2020

Twitter continued its war on President Donald Trump by undermining his campaign on election night. Twitter placed a warning label on the Trump campaign’s election night tweet in which he declared victory in South Carolina. The warning stated…

Corinne Weaver | November 3, 2020

Twitter couldn’t wait to test its new labeling policy on election night. Several accounts and influencers were given big blue labels after calling a win in certain states for the incumbent, President Donald Trump. 

Kayla Sargent | November 3, 2020

It appears as though Twitter is on a constant rampage to combat what it deems misinformation and hate speech, but there are always exceptions. 

“The Daily Show’s” official Twitter account tweeted, “Do we have this technology yet?”…

Kayla Sargent | November 3, 2020

The New York Times, like many users on Twitter  in 2020, may believe itself to be above the U.S. government. 

The news outlet recanted an earlier tweet which stated “the role of declaring a winner of the presidential election…

Kayla Sargent | November 3, 2020

Twitter wants to fight “misinformation,” but instead it censored actual election information from the Board of Elections in Erie County, Pennsylvania. 

The platform placed an interstitial, or filter, over a tweet from Mike Coudrey,…

Alec Schemmel | November 3, 2020

YouTube has removed a video of radical leftist organizers planning to confront public officials, vandalize government buildings and surround the White House if the election does not turn out the way they want. In an email, YouTube spokesperson…

Kayla Sargent | November 2, 2020

The rules keep changing. Just one day before the presidential election, Twitter has graciously decided to reveal its guidelines for how and when a candidate can declare victory on the platform. Only a select group of news agencies and state…

Joseph Vazquez | November 2, 2020

The CEO of growing social media platform Parler warned Americans on CNBC about Big Tech’s Orwellian censorship against President Donald Trump that will continue right into election night. During Monday's edition of CNBC’s Squawk Box, co…

Kayla Sargent | November 2, 2020

Americans across the nation are waiting with bated breath for the results of the presidential election, but one group may take matters into its own hands if Trump isn’t defeated — and Big Tech hasn’t done anything about it. Shut Down DC “is…

Alexa Moutevelis | October 30, 2020

For over two weeks, Twitter locked down the New York Post’s official account because of the newspaper’s reporting on the alleged corrupt dealings of Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden and his son, Hunter, but on Friday afternoon The Post was…