Free Speech

Alexander Hall | January 23, 2020

Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) has announced a podcast where he and his co-host will discuss the latest updates on the Senate impeachment trial.

Cruz tweeted the announcement of his new podcast Verdict on January 22. He explained that it…

Alexander Hall | January 22, 2020

One Big Tech company has embraced the opportunity to cash in on the impeachment proceedings.  From breath freshening “Impeachmints” and “National Embarassmints” to anti-Trump scented candles and shirts, Amazon appears to be making money…

Corinne Weaver | January 22, 2020

Two conservative outlets have complained that their livestreams of the Senate impeachment trial have been taken down—for no apparent reason.

Judicial Watch’s president, Tom Fitton, noted that the organization’s…

Alexander Hall | January 20, 2020

Twitter has booted conservatives and liberals for citing facts, but it goes out of its way to bring back blatant anti-Semitism.

Reclaim The Net observed that Rev. Louis Farrakhan, the controversial leader of the Nation of Islam, was today…

Alexander Hall | January 17, 2020

Facebook has taken some free speech stances that drew heavy criticism from fellow Big Tech companies, liberal commentators, and now the Democratic primary frontrunner.

Former Vice President Joe Biden told The New York Times editorial…

Alexander Hall | January 16, 2020

If it wasn’t scary enough being monitored by random strangers, a former Microsoft contractor reportedly claimed some private calls could have been accessed by the Chinese government!

An anonymous former Microsoft contractor came…

Alexander Hall | January 15, 2020

Reddit’s leadership has declared war on “bad actors who are trying to manipulate Reddit.”

In a Thursday post to the Reddit Security subforum titled “Updates to Our Policy Around Impersonation,” Reddit…

Corinne Weaver | January 15, 2020

Even Facebook admits the 2016 Trump campaign benefited from the platform. But the liberal media try to interpret the use of a tool as something sinister.

State-funded PBS thinks both President Trump and Russian president Vladimir Putin…

Alexander Hall | January 14, 2020

One of the internet’s foremost tech journalists blasted the owner of Fox News and The Wall Street Journal as the “largest menace to the modern world.”

Recode co-founder and New York Times contributor Kara Swisher wrote…

Corinne Weaver | January 14, 2020

Leading journalists and editors around the world have some advice for social media companies: there needs to be more censorship.

In a 2020 report released by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, 233 people from 32 countries…

Corinne Weaver | January 13, 2020

Only Hollywood can so fantastically misunderstand a free speech policy and protest its existence.

Actor Mark Hamill (Star Wars) announced on Twitter that he was deleting his Facebook account in order to take a stand against the policies…

Alexander Hall | January 10, 2020

Want to be a successful YouTuber? Better bow down to diversity and inclusion demands and stop with your “unconscious bias.”

YouTube released a video blog “Create Inclusive Videos to Reach More Viewers” via its…

Corinne Weaver | January 9, 2020

The media and Democrats want to limit Facebook ads before the 2020 election. But Facebook refused to cave in to their demands.

In a Jan. 9 blog post published by Facebook Director of Product Management Rob Leathern, the company argued…

Alexander Hall | January 8, 2020

At least one person on the conservative side appears to understand the importance of free speech on social media. President Donald Trump touted the critical importance of social media in the face of a biased liberal media.

Trump praised…

Corinne Weaver | January 8, 2020

Popular blogging forum Tumblr wants its users to beware of fake news online.

The company, owned by WordPress company Automattic, launched a campaign called World Wide What. In the form of a Tumblr blog, the campaign shares articles from…

Alexander Hall | January 7, 2020
As deceptively edited videos and memes go viral, the Internet's leading social network has had to make a tough call as the 2020 election approaches.

Facebook’s Vice President of Global Policy Management Monika Bickert wrote a company…

Alexander Hall | January 6, 2020

Britain is racing to become perhaps the most politically correct dystopia as it announces new threats to punish Big Tech companies for “harmful content” produced by users on their platforms.

“Britain is set to hold…

Corinne Weaver | January 6, 2020

The liberal media is sitting up and taking notice of what conservatives are doing -- and they aren’t happy about it.

The New York Times published a write-up about PragerU, a conservative video site founded by Dennis Prager, on Jan.…

Alexander Hall | January 3, 2020

In a stunning list reviewing the most dangerous internet denizens of the past decade, Wired listed President Trump first among oppressive foreign leaders, terrorists and others.

Wired painted a foreboding cyberpunk future of the new…

Alexander Hall | January 2, 2020

Big Tech censorship has reared its head online and in media, and if reports are to be believed, tech companies may also be targeting their own employees to silence dissenting opinions in the workplace too.

An employee alleged, according…