Free Speech

Paiten Iselin | October 20, 2022

The U.S. midterm elections are just around the corner and the legacy media have donned their activist hats. The liberal media have been calling on social media platforms to more actively combat so-called “misinformation” online.

Liberal…

Gabriela Pariseau | October 20, 2022

Even the CEO of “The Advisory Counsel, LLC” which openly promotes leftist ideals warned against the dangers of communist Chinese government-tied TikTok.

The former international communications attorney for the Federal Communications…

Brian Bradley | October 19, 2022

Big Tech has a vice-grip over how Americans speak and interact politically, and tech platforms’ censorship begs for some sort of “public policy answer.”

That’s according to Saurabh Sharma, president of American Moment, an organization…

Brian Bradley | October 18, 2022

Suppressing so-called “misinformation” and “disinformation” online about topics like climate change could whitewash the historical record.

That’s the core thesis of a piece published Thursday by American Enterprise Institute (AEI).

Craig Bannister | October 18, 2022

Two-thirds of the nation’s voters disapprove of Big Tech’s censorship of politically-related posts prior to next month’s midterm elections, a new national survey reveals.

A national opinion survey, conducted October 4-11, 2022 for The…

Brian Bradley | October 17, 2022

Facebook is ironically censoring an MRC story that calls out another platform’s suppression of a study questioning the safety of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines.

MRC Free Speech America staff writer/researcher Catherine Salgado on Oct. 10 posted…

Brian Bradley | October 17, 2022

Censored on one platform? No problem. Just buy another. That seems to be the situation for the rapper and fashion designer, “formerly known as Kanye West.”

Parler, on Monday, announced that Ye will acquire Parler from Parlement…

Autumn Johnson | October 17, 2022

The head of a federal government agency is considering investigating PayPal after the company quickly retracted its policy to assess a $2,500 fine for users who spread so-called “misinformation.”

Rohit Chopra, the director of the Consumer…

Autumn Johnson | October 15, 2022

Google will now allow the Truth Social App on its Google Play store after previously banning it.

Truth Social is the social media platform created by former President Donald Trump to rival Twitter. 

Axios reported Wednesday…

Autumn Johnson | October 14, 2022

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit issued a stay Wednesday that will temporarily prevent a Texas law aimed at protecting free speech online from taking effect.

Passed a year ago, HB 20 would prevent social media companies…

Brian Bradley | October 13, 2022

The New York Times is whipping social media companies to censor so-called “misinformation” in non-English languages after supposed “[u]nsubstantiated rumors and outright falsehoods” circulated online before the 2020 presidential election.

Paiten Iselin | October 13, 2022

Legacy media, Big Tech and government agencies are trying to control the election narrative – again.

On this week’s episode of CensorTrack with Paiten, we looked at CNN anchor Jake Tapper’s suggestions that Big Tech censorship had a…

Joseph Vazquez | October 13, 2022

At least two executives at Meta (parent company of Facebook) were accused of participating in a bribery scheme to help elevate the reach of OnlyFans, a company notorious for porn.

A newly revealed court filing exposed two Facebook…

Autumn Johnson | October 13, 2022

Public figures who have consistently called for more censorship online joined a new council Wednesday to “fix” social media.

The Council for Responsible Social Media, a project of Issue One, was publicly launched with their website…

Catherine Salgado | October 12, 2022

It appears that leftist, George Soros-tied PolitiFact is now running interference for a group that worked with the federal government and Big Tech to censor online speech in 2020.

A PolitiFact fact-check from Oct. 11 claimed, “[Election…

Autumn Johnson | October 11, 2022

The attorney generals suing members of the Biden administration for allegedly colluding with Big Tech to suppress free speech online have added 47 new defendants.

Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt and Louisiana Attorney General Jeff…

Catherine Salgado | October 11, 2022

Popular podcast host Joe Rogan contested the founder of Rolling Stone magazine’s arguments advocating for internet regulation on Rogan’s show.

Rogan told Rolling Stone magazine founder and Publisher Jann Wenner during his Oct. 5 podcast…

Catherine Salgado | October 10, 2022

Follow the science—except when it undermines Big Tech’s favorite narratives. Twitter upheld that precept when it censored but later reinstated a tweet from Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo recommending that young men not get mRNA COVID-…

Joseph Vazquez | October 10, 2022

CNN’s in-house Biden spokesman Jake Tapper had a dyspeptic episode over pesky GOPers who claim Big Tech “rigged” the 2020 election by censoring one of the most important stories in recent years.

The CNN anchor piggybacked on a so-called…

Autumn Johnson | October 9, 2022

A conservative legal group is suing the FBI for concealing federal documents pertaining to alleged government collusion with Big Tech to censor the Hunter Biden laptop story.

America First Legal (AFL), the plaintiff in the suit, said in…