Censorship Project

Kayla Sargent | March 19, 2021

Senate Democrats have considered bringing several Big Tech leaders to make their way to Capitol Hill again soon to defend their business practices.  

Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE), chair of the Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology and…

Alexander Hall | March 18, 2021

Feminist author Naomi Wolf scorched Big Tech for censoring conservatives and raked her fellow liberals over the coals for siding with platforms that are “conditioning us to not think like Americans.”

Wolf, the author of Outrages: Sex,…

Kayla Sargent | March 18, 2021

Iowa legislators proved that they were serious in the fight against Big Tech when the state Senate joined the Iowa House in passing its own bill to combat online censorship.

The Iowa Senate passed its latest measure on Wednesday to tackle…

Kayla Sargent | March 17, 2021

The number of states taking the fight to Google has increased as Americans have grown tired of the company’s market dominance.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed an amended complaint in his antitrust lawsuit against Google. The…

Alexander Hall | March 17, 2021

The crowdfunding platform GiveSendGo stepped up to the challenge and was described by a liberal blog as the “go-to fundraising vehicle for some Trump supporters and far-right groups looking to solicit money online.”

GiveSendGo — and other…

Alexander Hall | March 16, 2021

Facebook executive Benny Thomas was caught by guerrilla journalism outlet Project Veritas explaining how Facebook’s algorithms can be weaponized against conservatives.

Thomas, the Global Planning Lead at Facebook, confirmed the right’s…

Kayla Sargent | March 16, 2021

Twitter has continued to play innocent amid allegations that it allowed child pornography to circulate on the platform. Now it wants the lawsuit to go away entirely.

The company filed a motion to dismiss a child porn lawsuit, and claimed…

Heather Moon | March 16, 2021

A new study from a leftist group claims that Instagram uses its recommendations to promote “dangerous misinformation and conspiracy theories.” But the study was vague about what that even means.

The study design was as biased as the group…

Alexander Hall | March 16, 2021

Clubhouse’s new global marketing head blamed all 74 million Trump supporters for being “complicit” in “domestic terroris[m].”

She didn’t stop there. Clubhouse Head of Global Marketing Maya Watson’s Twitter feed featured several incendiary…

Melanie Arter | March 15, 2021

The owner of a sports and opinion website testified Friday before a House Judiciary subcommittee that Facebook removed a large portion of its audience and new users after he interviewed former President Donald Trump about the need to resume…

Alec Schemmel | March 12, 2021

Amazon has decided to support the far left when it comes to the debate on gender dysphoria. America’s largest online marketplace has now made it clear that dissenting opinions are no longer welcome there.

Amazon stated on its positions…

Kayla Sargent | March 12, 2021

Big Tech’s greatest hits have been some of their worst moments in censorship. House Republicans appeared eager to make sure Americans never forget.

In a hearing titled “Reviving Competition, Part 2: Saving the Free and Diverse Press,”…

Kayla Sargent | March 12, 2021

Everything is bigger in Texas, and state lawmakers have decided to step up where the federal government has failed. So it was in that spirit that the Texas legislature has introduced Senate Bill 12 and House Bill 3001. Both bills would limit…

Alexander Hall | March 11, 2021

In a tweet just after midnight Thursday, former MSNBC host and longtime leftist troll Keith Olbermann reneged on his denunciation from just last week of cancel culture and joined the liberal media mob's push to censor Fox News Channel…

Kayla Sargent | March 11, 2021

Facebook has whined about pending antitrust litigation for some time, and now the social media platform has decided to hit back. 

Facebook filed motions to dismiss two pending antitrust lawsuits against the company and called the…

NB Staff | March 10, 2021

State attorneys general Ken Paxton, Lynn Fitch, and Leslie Rutledge all supported using consumer protection laws to fight Big Tech. The three offered their comments in a special Zoom call organized by the Media Research Center.

“The idea…

Craig Bannister | March 10, 2021

“What gives @Jack?” House Judiciary Committee Republicans asked Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Wednesday after the social media platform censored a post of Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) – in which he criticizes censorship.

“The following video…

Alexander Hall | March 10, 2021

Conservative commentator Steven Crowder said he has been silenced on Twitter for unknown reasons, and proclaimed to TheBlaze: “Behold, the modern 'public square!’"

"Twitter has suspended the account of popular BlazeTV host Steven Crowder…

Kayla Sargent | March 10, 2021

Many dream of a world without the constant barrage of Big Tech censorship. Soon, a new censorship-free platform may not be confined to their dreams while resting on a MyPillow. 

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell announced plans to launch his…

Alexander Hall | March 10, 2021

Russia has decided to fight back against Silicon Valley, suing five companies to force removal of posts supporting anti-Putin protests. This is part of a tidal wave of opposition to Big Tech around the world.

Big Tech has allowed civil…