Free Speech

Craig Bannister | January 19, 2021

Since Friday, Twitter has yet to flag as incitement a post by liberal actor Alec Baldwin saying he “had a dream” about the prospect of President Donald Trump being hung for sedition – using a noose made from recycled coronavirus masks.

On…

Alexander Hall | January 19, 2021

Guerilla journalism organization Project Veritas revealed devastating footage of Twitter leadership’s plans for a “global” approach” to censoring “conspiracy theories.”

Guerilla journalist and Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe…

Corinne Weaver, Alec Schemmel | January 19, 2021

Amazon Web Services filed a lawsuit on Jan. 12 that stated, “Compelling AWS to host content that plans, encourages, and incites violence would be unprecedented.” However, the platform has no problem hosting content on Amazon that says, “kill the…

Kayla Sargent | January 19, 2021

Google is facing three separate antitrust lawsuits from the Department of Justice and  two different state coalitions. One month after the Texas v. Google lawsuit was filed, Google finally decided to respond to the allegations. 

Alec Schemmel | January 19, 2021

Parler isn’t the only free-speech-friendly tech company facing backlash from the riot at the U.S. Capitol.

A new tech startup created by former Republican candidate for Congress Elizabeth Heng, called “The New Internet,” has also been…

Alexander Hall | January 18, 2021

Despite months of fiery riots from the far-left, private communication app Signal and free speech app Telegram have come under fire after a single day of rioting in the U.S. Capitol building. 

Big Tech companies are censorious enough…

Kayla Sargent | January 18, 2021

The left has apparently turned to podcasts as yet another source of “misinformation” with few social media platforms left for them to chastise. 

AP News called podcasts “a loophole in social moderation.” The wire service balked at…

Alexander Hall | January 18, 2021

Morning Joe is at war with social media. Hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough attacked Facebook and Twitter. They slammed the companies for not having taken action against President Donald Trump sooner to prevent what Brzezinski called “some…

Kayla Sargent | January 18, 2021

Twitter censored another member of the U.S. government, but she quickly fired back, calling out Twitter’s hypocrisy.

Twitter suspended Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) for twelve hours Sunday evening, citing “‘multiple violations’ of…

Kayla Sargent | January 15, 2021

Conservatives have faced a barrage of censorship in the last few weeks, but at least one European country is standing up against Big Tech. 

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki expressed his desire for an open and free internet…

Alexander Hall | January 15, 2021

After a year of bizarre news, it appears Mexico is building a wall of world leaders to protect President Donald Trump’s freedom of speech.

“Mexico’s president vowed Thursday to lead an international effort to combat what he considers…

Kayla Sargent | January 15, 2021

It’s no secret that Facebook constantly censors content, but a recent investigation from Vice has the outlet suddenly upset that censorship might even happen to them. The platform has reportedly censored some groups just for using the word “men”…

Alexa Moutevelis | January 14, 2021

On Thursday night, Project Veritas released a secretly recorded video of Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey talking about his company’s censorship plans beyond President Donald Trump and his exit from office.

Previewing the release, Project Veritas…

Kayla Sargent | January 14, 2021

Despite Big Tech’s efforts to silence conservatives on Parler, one state’s Attorney General will not stand for it. 

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) has demanded answers from several Big Tech companies about the suppression…

Alexander Hall | January 14, 2021

The left have moved beyond simply censoring conservatives on Big Tech platforms. Now Big Tech leaders like Mozilla CEO Mitchell Baker are calling for conservatives to be financially crippled.

“[U]se of the internet to foment violence and…

Alexander Hall | January 14, 2021

The censorship frenzy that began with the suspension of President Donald Trump put the conservative movement on notice: Conform and comply or be destroyed.

The conservative solution to Big Tech censorship isn’t as simple as “just build…

Kayla Sargent | January 14, 2021

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey defended the platform’s decision to ban President Donald Trump in — what else? — a Twitter thread. 

Dorsey’s defense of Twitter’s decision to ban Trump called the banning of Trump’s account “dangerous.”…

Corinne Weaver, Alec Schemmel | January 14, 2021

Amazon terminated its contract with free speech platform Parler for “violent content on your website.” But Amazon itself deals with merchandise that advocates the death of all Republicans or specifically targets President Donald Trump. …

Kayla Sargent | January 13, 2021

YouTube has joined Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat, Reddit, TikTok and even Shopify in censoring President Donald Trump.

The platform suspended Trump’s account “in light of concerns about the ongoing potential for violence.”

“1/ After…

Kayla Sargent | January 13, 2021

Although President Donald Trump has been censored on most major social media platforms, he has still called for an end to violence and a peaceful transition of power. 

Trump called upon Big Tech and the American people to ensure a…