Censorship Project

Autumn Johnson | September 13, 2021

The Federal Election Commission has ruled that Twitter did not break the law when it deliberately censored the Hunter Biden laptop story.

Alexander Hall | September 13, 2021

Facebook reportedly has a specific set of elite users who don't have to follow the same censorship rules applied to average users.

Autumn Johnson | September 12, 2021

Rose McGowan is slamming Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram after the platforms allegedly shadow-banned her accounts.

Autumn Johnson | September 12, 2021

In an article posted Saturday for The American Spectator, longtime economist and former presidential speechwriter Ben Stein revealed that YouTube had suspended his economic and political show, The World According to Ben Stein. On the…

Autumn Johnson | September 11, 2021

Dave Rubin called it, and Twitter is once again being slammed for its hypocrisy.

Alexander Hall | September 10, 2021

Governor Greg Abbott (R-TX) signed a bill into law that will protect Texans from being censored for merely expressing their opinions online.

Alexander Hall | September 9, 2021

Manhattan Institute Senior Fellow Chris Rufo was unverified by Twitter and reportedly targeted by a “Government-backed attack” after he allegedly exposed Critical Race Theory policies at Google.

Autumn Johnson | September 8, 2021

Microsoft will reportedly allow its IT administrators to remove messages it deems inappropriate in workplace or classroom chats.

Autumn Johnson | September 8, 2021

The Liberty Justice Center has filed a lawsuit on behalf of social media influencer Justin Hart accusing Facebook, Twitter, and the Biden administration of colluding to censor so-called COVID-19 “misinformation.”

Alexander Hall | September 8, 2021

Facebook-owned messaging service WhatsApp has touted privacy as a core feature, but a damning report indicated that user conversations may not be so secure. WhatsApp has treated privacy as a signature feature for users to join, but a report…

Alexander Hall | September 8, 2021

Apparently even the highest ranking members of a company can be purged for condemning the murder of the unborn. Tripwire Interactive said that its CEO “has stepped down” after his purported Twitter account caused outrage by making a pro-life…

Alexander Hall | September 7, 2021

The Department of Commerce will shut down the entire Investigations and Threat Management Service division after even the liberal Washington Post condemned the outlandish government overreach. Americans were spied on for criticizing the census,…

Alexander Hall | September 7, 2021

Twitter reportedly suspended the campaign press account belonging to Hillbilly Elegy author and Ohio Senate candidate J.D. Vance (R).

Autumn Johnson | September 5, 2021

Twitter is allowing a story about overdoses from ivermectin to spread, despite the fact that the story is completely false.

Autumn Johnson | September 4, 2021

Website host GoDaddy is set to remove Texas Right to Life’s “whistleblower” website.

Alexander Hall | September 3, 2021

Amazon Web Services is preparing to remove even more content that violates its rules. The company infamously deplatformed the entire Parler social media platform earlier in 2021 and could now apply those same rules to other companies.

Casey Ryan | September 3, 2021

Big Tech corporations have increasingly censored more prominent politicians and celebrities as the woke executives in charge seemingly try to appease their radical Silicon Valley employees and the left. Online platforms targeted many well-known…

Autumn Johnson | September 2, 2021

A TikTok user has created a “script” to encourage users to bombard the Texas abortion “whistleblower” site with false information.

Alec Schemmel | September 2, 2021

Google-owned Youtube was caught censoring a historical documentary about the American Revolution. The YouTube video titled “History: The American Revolution 1776 Documentary,” was restricted until Free Speech America inquired with the platform…

Alexander Hall | September 2, 2021

In an attempt to land a knockout punch on Big Tech’s chin, the Texas Senate and House have passed a new bill that awaits Governor Greg Abbott’s (R) signature. The bill’s goal: to stop platforms from censoring users over their viewpoints.