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Autumn Johnson | August 6, 2022

A federal court judge denied YouTube’s motion to dismiss former President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against the platform.

 

Autumn Johnson | August 3, 2022

The New Civil Liberties Alliance says it has joined a lawsuit against President Biden involving the administration's alleged collusion with big tech companies.

Autumn Johnson | August 1, 2022

A federal court judge in California ruled that Rumble’s lawsuit against Google can proceed.

 

Tierin-Rose Mandelburg | July 27, 2022

It’s Episode 48 of CensorTrack with TR. This week, we talked about the massive effects of Big Tech’s thought-policing. Since the March 2020 start of the MRC’s CensorTrack database, Free Speech America has identified and documented over 4,000…

YouTube has updated its policies to restrict certain kinds of supposed misinformation about abortion, as pro-abortion pressure on tech companies continues.

Big Tech in recent years has consistently discriminated against conservatives and independent thinkers by censoring them online. This has affected everyone from the former president of the United States to everyday men and women.

Catherine Salgado | July 15, 2022

Woke pro-LGBTQ group GLAAD just gave five Big Tech platforms a failing score on LGBTQ “safety” online.

Joseph Vazquez | June 27, 2022

The co-owner of a major gaming organization lost his marbles following the U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn the notorious 49-year-old pro-abortion Roe v. Wade ruling. 

Autumn Johnson | June 14, 2022

Google offered to allow ads from rival companies to settle an antitrust investigation.

 

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 | May 31, 2022

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

Catherine Salgado | May 25, 2022

YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki proudly described her company’s censorship efforts and her pro-abortion stance during an interview at the annual World Economic Forum conference on Tuesday. Meanwhile, both she and another YouTube executive claimed that…

Autumn Johnson | May 9, 2022

The president of the Heritage Foundation had a stern message for Big Tech. Kevin Roberts, the president of the Heritage Foundation, alleged that YouTube removed a video of former President Donald Trump’s speech at a Heritage event last month.

Autumn Johnson | May 6, 2022

Missouri and Louisiana filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration Thursday for allegedly colluding with Big Tech companies. Fox News reported that the lawsuit claimed that the Biden administration “pressured and colluded” with…

Autumn Johnson | April 13, 2022

Rumble doubled down on its decision to allow RT to post on the platform. According to the Washington Examiner, YouTube previously banned RT at the beginning of March, when the Russian-owned news organization had over 4.5 million followers.

Catherine Salgado | April 12, 2022

“I am close to a First Amendment absolutist,” former president Barack Obama said, even as he called misinformation potentially “fatal” and suggested “modifications” to online anonymity. The Atlantic Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg…

Tierin-Rose Mandelburg | April 6, 2022

It’s Episode 32 of CensorTrack with TR. This week we talked about how Big Tech and the left push a so-called “Trust the Science” narrative but censor content that includes scientific facts.

Catherine Salgado | March 30, 2022

Democracy or demagoguery? YouTube censored a Pennsylvania Republican gubernatorial debate hosted by a pro-family institute, then reinstated the video, claiming it had “mistakenly” removed the event video.

Tierin-Rose Mandelburg | March 30, 2022

It’s Episode 31 of CensorTrack with TR. This week we talked about how YouTube took down two days’ worth of videos from the February 2022 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).  

Catherine Salgado | March 29, 2022

Twitter, Facebook and YouTube allow seven dictators, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, unfettered access to post on their platforms, influencing approximately 50 million followers as of March 28. Meanwhile, former leader of the free…