Free Speech

Autumn Johnson | August 17, 2022

On Monday, the Delaware Court of Chancery ruled that Twitter must give Elon Musk documents from its former head of consumer product.

Catherine Salgado | August 17, 2022

Foreign interference in U.S. elections? Chinese Communist Party-linked TikTok launched an in-app Elections Center in the lead-up to the 2022 U.S. midterm elections.

Brian Bradley | August 17, 2022

Republican politicians knocked Google’s newly approved email plan, suggesting it doesn’t  go far enough to ensure GOP fundraising emails reach Gmail users’ inboxes.

Paiten Iselin | August 17, 2022

They’re at it again! Two of the leading platforms responsible for censoring the bombshell New York Post Hunter Biden scandal stories before the 2020 presidential election are gearing up to censor free speech to combat so-called “misinformation”…

Joseph Vazquez | August 16, 2022

The New York Times is having another meltdown over so-called “election misinformation” on social media and trying to pressure Big Tech companies to up their already over-bloated censorship operations.

Catherine Salgado | August 16, 2022

The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board slammed Twitter in light of new “hard evidence that Twitter booted blogger Alex Berenson” after White House officials complained about the journalist to Twitter employees.

Catherine Salgado | August 16, 2022

Shielding the FBI? Twitter restricted the link to a PJ Media article questioning the FBI’s motives for raiding former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home in Florida.

Brian Bradley, Paiten Iselin | August 16, 2022

Big Tech sent a stark message to conservatives during the second quarter of this year that it will continue to fiercely protect President Joe Biden and censor viewpoints that differ from the left’s narrative on major political issues.

Joseph Vazquez | August 15, 2022

A post that dared to accurately point out that an Internal Revenue Service job posting required a willingness to use “deadly force” apparently triggered Facebook’s leftist fact-checking partners.

Autumn Johnson | August 14, 2022

Canada is working on implementing a digital ID system at the federal level.

 

Autumn Johnson | August 14, 2022

China’s leading video game studio is reportedly gaining power in a world-famous video game company.

 

 

Autumn Johnson | August 13, 2022

A new report from an iOS privacy expert said the system’s Facebook and Instagram apps can track a user’s interaction with external websites.

Autumn Johnson | August 13, 2022

The Federal Election Commission reportedly approved a proposal from Google that could bring significant changes to your inbox.

 

A former CIA director and NewsGuard advisor today seemingly promoted the execution of former President Donald Trump on Twitter.

Catherine Salgado | August 11, 2022

The leftist UK government-funded BBC is hopping aboard the Orwellian disinformation apparatus trend that’s been popping up in the U.S. and around the world.

Paiten Iselin | August 11, 2022

New York Post columnist, author, investigative journalist and Hoover Institution media fellow Paul Sperry said Twitter suspended his account after he condemned the FBI raid of Trump's home in Mar-a-Lago, Fla.

Catherine Salgado | August 10, 2022

Twitter subpoenaed the co-founder of Oracle in a lawsuit as part of Twitter’s ongoing effort to force Tesla CEO Elon Musk to complete his paused purchase of the social media platform.

Tierin-Rose Mandelburg | August 10, 2022

It’s Episode 50 of CensorTrack with TR. This week, we talked about how Big Tech repeatedly targets The Babylon Bee’s satirical content.

Joseph Vazquez | August 10, 2022

Podcast icon Tim Pool slapped leftist website ratings firm NewsGuard for making “false and misleading statements” about his website.

Catherine Salgado | August 9, 2022

Meta (Facebook) helped liberal outlet Axios’ growth allowing it to secure a $525 million sale price, part of a wider problem of tech companies funding D.C. media outlets, according to a new report.