Censorship Project

Kayla Sargent | October 29, 2020

As if we needed any more proof of Google’s leftist leanings, it has now been revealed that a Google staffer is the anonymous author of an anti-Trump New York Times opinion piece and book, A Warning. Miles Taylor, a former Department of…

Alexander Hall | October 29, 2020

Twitter has censored a high ranking member of the Media Research Center after he quoted a celebrity’s hateful remarks against conservative politicians. Big Tech tyrants can’t stand conservative commentators showing how terrible modern…

Kayla Sargent | October 29, 2020

Twitter, apparently, is continuing to censor the free press in America.  For the sixteenth day in a row, the New York Post’s (the Post) Twitter account still appears to be locked.

NB Staff | October 29, 2020

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said “We haven’t censored the U.S. president.” Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) proved him wrong by referencing a Media Research Center study during yesterday’s Senate hearing discussing Big Tech bias.

Alexander Hall | October 28, 2020

In a hearing about Big Tech censorship, a Republican raked Twitter’s CEO over the coals for daring to suggest that it doesn’t influence American elections.

Kayla Sargent | October 28, 2020

Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) accused Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey of making a "false" statement "under oath" at a hearing on Big Tech censorship. The senator complained that Dorsey said the bombshell “@nypost story alleging Biden’s CCP corruption” could be…

Alec Schemmel | October 28, 2020

CEO’s from Twitter and Facebook struggled to provide one example of a liberal being censored on their respective platforms during a Senate hearing about Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. “I’m just asking you if you can name for me…

Corinne Weaver | October 28, 2020

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) grilled Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on the platform’s decision to block the New York Post’s stories on Hunter Biden, as well as the decision to suspend the Post’s account. 

Alexander Hall | October 28, 2020

In a hearing about Big Tech censorship, one Democrat called for more censorship against opinions and information he dislikes. Democrat Senator Ed Markey (D-MA) condemned Trump’s “propaganda parrots” on Fox News and his fellow conservatives…

Alec Schemmel | October 28, 2020

Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO) grilled the CEO of Twitter for failing to censor the tweets of Iran’s supreme leader while incessantly going after President Donald Trump’s. “I just don’t understand how you can label a president of the United States.…

Alexander Hall | October 28, 2020

The Chairman of a massive Big Tech hearing slammed the CEO of Twitter for enabling dictators’ calls for violence and Chinese COVID-19 propaganda while censoring President Donald Trump.

Corinne Weaver, Heather Moon | October 28, 2020

Big Tech’s major changes seem to have been made with a Democratic Party nominee Joe Biden presidency in mind. Four major firms have made a grand total of 26 policy changes since the start of 2020, aimed explicitly at election-related content. “I…

Kayla Sargent | October 27, 2020

With the election only one week away, Facebook appears to be taking its self-proclaimed role of truth-guardian even more seriously. Facebook, starting today, has frozen political ads until Election Day, when it plans to block all political ads on…

Alexander Hall | October 27, 2020

Twitter has “fact-checked” the president’s tweets and put them behind filters before, but now users themselves are blocked from showing their approval.

Kayla Sargent | October 27, 2020

Three Big Tech CEOs are headed to the Senate to testify tomorrow October 28 in the midst of the worst example of online censorship this election. Republican senators are ready for a fight. The hearing has gained attention following Twitter’s…

Alexander Hall | October 26, 2020

Twitter does not hide its brazen efforts to protect the Bidens’ reputations from scandalous reports.

Kayla Sargent | October 26, 2020

The presidential campaigns have entered the final stretch, and the future of Section 230, antitrust and Big Tech remains uncertain.

A win by democratic nominee Joe Biden could potentially “kill” the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) antitrust…

Alexander Hall | October 26, 2020

Facebook is reserving the right to reduce the spread of controversial posts and rig users’ news feeds for what it considers to be the greater good.

Joseph Vazquez | October 26, 2020

If the liberal media’s relative silence towards Facebook and Google’s Orwellian behavior this electoral cycle seemed deafening, perhaps it's because many outlets have received big loads of cash from them.

Alexander Hall | October 23, 2020

Twitter reportedly did a Big Tech hit-job on Trump Campaign National Press Secretary Hogan Gidley for daring to ask questions about mail-in voter fraud. “The Trump campaign’s national press secretary had his Twitter account suspended…