Censorship Project

Alexander Hall | September 14, 2020

Two Big Tech giants have attached warning labels and filters to posts by President Donald Trump about the election.

Facebook and Twitter placed warning labels on but did not remove Trump’s posts urging North Carolina residents to show up…

Kayla Sargent | September 11, 2020

Big Tech’s reign of terror may soon come to an end, and today, Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) further explained how.

Blackburn held an informal discussion via Zoom to discuss The Online Freedom and Viewpoint Diversity Act, which she…

Alexander Hall | September 11, 2020

Liberal journalists are terrified that conservatives are going to copy the left’s success using video games as political tools. 

The Biden-Harris campaign has been using the popular vide game Animal Crossing: New Horizons to spread…

Alexander Hall | September 11, 2020

Concerned about voter fraud hacking the election? Twitter says tough luck to those who want to discuss their concerns on its platform. Especially the President of the United States.

“We will label or remove false or misleading information…

Alexander Hall | September 10, 2020

Conservative journalists who post videos of riots are the problem, not the riots. That’s the word from a professor at Harvard Kennedy’s prominent Shorenstein Center. 

Joan Donovan, director of the Technology and Social Change…

Alexander Hall | September 10, 2020

Facebook vowed to crack down on political violence and election interference, but the result is far less than advertised. The platform allows Antifa organizations to organize and share content in apparent conflict with Facebook’s official…

Kayla Sargent | September 10, 2020

As if we needed more proof that Facebook is overrun by leftists, one of the platform’s engineers just quit because the company was — wait for it — not leftist enough. 

Facebook engineer Ashok Chandwaney left the company on Tuesday…

Kayla Sargent | September 9, 2020

Several prominent Republican senators have introduced legislation designed to turn up the pressure on Big Tech. 

Sens. Roger Wicker (R-MS), Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) introduced The Online Freedom and Viewpoint…

Corinne Weaver | September 9, 2020

Facebook is taking a contradictory stance: it supposedly is pro-free speech, but is banning political ads the week before the election. 

CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently appeared on the Sept. 8 episode of Axios on HBO to explain all of…

Corinne Weaver, Kayla Sargent | September 9, 2020

Twitter isn’t just more favorable to the left — it’s wildly more supportive. The company’s trend-setting Twitter Moments account gave massively more favorable attention to the Democrat National Convention over the Republican convention.

Alexander Hall | September 8, 2020

The U.S. House candidate for Georgia’s 14th district appears to have been locked out of her Twitter account after posting about potential voter fraud in her home state. 

Founder and Co-Chairman of Students for Trump Ryan Fournier…

Kayla Sargent | September 8, 2020

Twitter censors edited videos that the right tweets on the platform, but Twitter allowed a “deceptively edited” video of Trump to go viral.

Twitter came under fire for its hesitancy to remove a “deceptively edited” video of President…

Alexander Hall | September 8, 2020

After years of Twitter flagging or removing parody videos from conservatives, President Donald Trump called out the platform for allowing a photoshopped image of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) to remain on the platform.

Kayla Sargent | September 4, 2020

Oh, how the mighty may fall. For years, Google has expanded into a massive tech empire, but it now finds itself in the midst of an antitrust case in the United States.

Attorney General William Barr is reportedly planning to bring an…

Alexander Hall | September 3, 2020

Facebook labelled a post by President Donald Trump for teaching Americans how to avoid voter fraud in the 2020 election.

President Trump warned American voters about “the massive number of Unsolicited & Solicited Ballots that will be…

Kayla Sargent | September 3, 2020

With tensions on the rise over the Black Lives Matter movement, many people have taken to social media platforms like Facebook to express their opinions. This issue has caused strife even among Facebook employees. 

On Tuesday,…

Alexander Hall | September 3, 2020

The Canadian radical organization Adbusters is attempting to interfere in the U.S. election by organizing a "siege" of the White House. Facebook, which regularly acts against foreign election interference has still done nothing to stop it.

Kayla Sargent | September 2, 2020

Once in a blue moon, Twitter actually targets the left. Twitter urged Democratic House candidate Elizabeth Hernandez to remove a tweet on September 1 that the platform claimed violated its policies. 

Hernandez is running against…

Alexander Hall | September 2, 2020

Congressman Roger Marshall M.D. (R-KS), a licensed physician, was censored for discussing CDC information about COVID-19.

“A Facebook post published on Sunday afternoon by U.S. Congressman Roger Marshall, M.D. discussing updated COVID-19…

Corinne Weaver | September 2, 2020

The United States holds that an individual charged for a crime is innocent until proven guilty. But Facebook, along with a handful of other tech companies, has decided that it is more capable of casting judgment than the U.S. court system.…