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Catherine Salgado | June 24, 2022

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled to overturn Roe v. Wade in a historic win for the unborn. It wasn’t long before leftist tech journalists, companies and publications took to Twitter to go completely apoplectic.

Autumn Johnson | June 24, 2022

Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt and Lousiana Attorney General Jeff Landry asked for a preliminary injunction to stop alleged collusion in the Biden administration.

 

Gabriela Pariseau | June 23, 2022

Big Tech companies have shown that science is only relevant when it’s not confirming biological facts about sex and gender, and they don’t hesitate to censor anybody who wields science against them.

Tierin-Rose Mandelburg | June 22, 2022

It’s Episode 43 of CensorTrack with TR. This week we talked about how Savanah Hernandez said that Big Tech baselessly and repeatedly censored her social media accounts.

Joseph Vazquez | June 21, 2022

Twitter’s Board of Directors told the platform's shareholders to accept the world’s richest man’s $44 billion takeover deal, according to a new government filing.

 

Jeffrey Clark | June 17, 2022

Tesla CEO Elon Musk defended free speech online and fielded questions from Twitter employees, according to a leaked video call.

Catherine Salgado | June 15, 2022

RAND Corp. used U.S. government funding to publish research in a report that concluded independent social media platforms are “extreme” and “offensive,” while major social media platforms don’t have any political prejudice.

Catherine Salgado | June 14, 2022

Libs of TikTok published presumable screenshots of Twitter employees accusing the conservative account of “targeted violence” and urging that the platform ban the account.

Catherine Salgado | June 10, 2022

Twitter’s allowance of terrorist-supporting, anti-Semitic content on its platform is so glaring, even leftist The Atlantic bashed the platform for refusing to deal with the issue.

Catherine Salgado | June 9, 2022

Twitter seems all for dragging kids into perversion. Just ask Libs of TikTok.  Twitter locked the popular Libs of TikTok after the account condemned drag shows for children.

Autumn Johnson | June 9, 2022

A new story suggested Twitter agreed to provide Elon Musk with raw data concerning the platform’s bot accounts.

Tierin-Rose Mandelburg | June 8, 2022

It’s Episode 41 of CensorTrack with TR. This week we talked about how Big Tech promotes the LGBTQ agenda online but squashes opposing voices.

Gabriela Pariseau | June 8, 2022

“You never want a serious crisis to go to waste.” New York’s governor certainly took former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s words to heart. 

Joseph Vazquez | June 8, 2022

The Washington Post was caught stealth-editing a dishonest attack-the-right story by its in-house cry-bully Taylor Lorenz, yet the publication still enjoys a perfect score by leftist news ratings firm NewsGuard.

Autumn Johnson | June 7, 2022

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton launched an investigation into the number of bot accounts on Twitter.

 

Alexander Hall | June 6, 2022

As Tesla CEO and free speech advocate Elon Musk has fought to acquire Twitter, he demanded the platform reveal how many of its users may be spam or fake accounts. His legal team accused the platform of deliberately hiding information amid Musk’s…

Autumn Johnson | June 4, 2022

Elon Musk’s deal to purchase Twitter for $44 billion just avoided a lengthy review period. Yahoo! Finance (via Reuters) reported that the deal was ready for closing. A closer review of the purchase agreement by government officials could…

Tierin-Rose Mandelburg | June 1, 2022

It’s Episode 40 of CensorTrack with TR. This week we talked about how Instagram, and Big Tech in general, routinely censor the Libs of TikTok social media pages.

Autumn Johnson | May 31, 2022

The Supreme Court temporarily blocked a Texas law that aims to prevent discriminative censorship on social media platforms.

Autumn Johnson | May 26, 2022

Twitter faced bad news this week after the Federal Trade Commission fined the platform $150 million.