As some Americans celebrated the end of the school year in May, many social media users unfortunately graduated from Big Tech’s school of censorship.
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Google researcher Dr. Robert Epstein gave the Texas State Senate a crash course in the nefarious election interference that Big Tech has been using to manipulate U.S. politics for years.
Google-owned YouTube is jumping on the bandwagon of election censorship.
Spring was in the air and snow melting in April, but Big Tech platforms — especially Meta’s — continued to freeze free speech.
YouTube, the famous video-sharing platform, was shockingly co-opted by the Biden White House to become the gold standard of censorship.
New details have emerged in a congressional investigation into the Biden administration censorship enterprise that has curtailed free speech on a level unprecedented in American history.
Big Tech has not only run cover for leftists but, over the years, it has censored content exposing radical Islamic extremism.
The House Judiciary Committee is aiming to uncover potentially more dystopian free speech violations from two major government agencies in coordination with five Big Tech companies.
A fact-checking network funded by leftist billionaire George Soros is trying to shift emphasis from free speech to pre-approved “facts.”
March closed with Resurrection Day (Easter or Pascha), the Christian celebration of Jesus Christ’s resurrection from the dead and renewal. Yet the most obvious thing Big Tech companies have renewed this past month are their censorship-heavy ways…
A new installment of the Twitter Files has revealed a government campaign in Brazil to coordinate political censorship with Big Tech.
YouTube has disclosed the company’s four new focus areas ahead of the 2024 presidential election. To many, these guidelines look like a policy of further censorship on the video-sharing platform.
It’s not just censorship. The federal government reportedly ordered Google to reveal which users were watching certain videos on its YouTube platform.
The Washington Post Editorial Board went to bat for the federal government colluding with Big Tech to police so-called disinformation online. Gatestone Institute Senior Fellow Gordon Chang was having none of it.
Google-owned YouTube has admitted a mistake in censoring a pro-life video but refuses to revoke its fact-checking censorship.
Spring is here, but for Big Tech, spring cleaning just means more censorship — even if it’s more subtle and sneakier than before.
YouTube has been put on notice after placing labels on videos against abortion, downplaying the dangers of such medical procedures ahead of a Supreme Court case on abortion pills.
NetChoice Attorney Paul Clement and U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar both made stunning admissions during oral arguments for landmark free speech cases.
MRC Free Speech America Vice President Dan Schneider laid bare the hypocrisy of Big Tech companies censoring conservatives while relying on expansive liability protections under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
Big Tech is using AI and media ratings firms as new ways to censor conservative voices, but the fight to expose the bias and censorship is underway.