Winter is coming, but Big Tech censorship is not going into hibernation. This past month of October, Big Tech giants continued their anti-free speech efforts.
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Media ratings firm Ad Fontes turned a blind eye to the leftist media outlets that infamously ran the Hamas-driven Gaza hospital hoax, thus shielding their favorable ratings.
Even the Democrat-appointed justices on the Supreme Court seemed alarmed when the Biden administration argued that government agents have a nearly limitless ability to avoid criticism and prevent critics from accessing social media posts.…
Vice President Kamala Harris, unsatisfied with the already-prevalent Big Tech censorship, called for suppression of artificial intelligence—because, according to her, people can’t tell fact from fiction.
Elon Musk, the owner of X (formerly Twitter) slammed the “death cult” in charge of social media platforms on Joe Rogan’s podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience.
FBI Director Christopher Wray denied that the bureau discussed censoring constitutionally protected speech in a tense hearing before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security.
The Big Tech-government censorship industrial complex is all too real, but one anti-free speech lawmaker “Went Too Far, Even For Pro-Censorship Media” and Twitter.
As the Supreme Court contemplates a crucial free speech case concerning Big Government-Big Tech collusion, a high-ranking Department of Justice official traveled to a Google conference to offer “partnership” between the administration and Big…
As 40 Days for Life campaigns begin to wrap up, Google’s pro-abortion agenda could not be more clear.
MRC Free Speech America has exposed NewsGuard for its rank bias in favor of the left, but a new lawsuit reveals more information about an alleged conspiracy between the flawed media ratings firm and the Pentagon to censor speech online.
MRC Free Speech America Vice President Dan Schneider joined other free speech advocates in signing an open letter to X (formerly Twitter) owner Elon Musk, calling on him to stand against government censorship.
Filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza’s new movie “Police State” highlighted a federal program to target Republicans, conservatives and Christians that was exposed by the Media Research Center.
Media Research Center Founder and President L. Brent Bozell warned of the impact on young Americans as artificial intelligence programmers seek to censor and “control … truth.”
Bard, Google’s artificial intelligence chatbot, appeared to refuse to provide information about a Palestinian-based terror group—all in a bid to tarnish Israel, MRC Vice President Dan Schneider warned.
The Blaze Media announced its emancipation from anti-free speech Big Tech platforms and their control of ad revenue. Blaze Media founder Glenn Beck made the announcement on Oct. 24 in a fiery six-plus-minute long video and blog post. “Blaze…
America First Legal has expanded its lawsuit against private-government censorship collusion, adding the Aspen Institute as a defendant.
The Associated Press has some nerve browbeating readers over the alleged scourge of Israel-Hamas war “misinformation” on social media despite its own guilt of pushing terrorist propaganda.
A tech executive raised the alarm about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence.
Dozens of states and the District of Columbia sued anti-free speech Meta in federal court, claiming that the company harms children by purposefully placing addictive features within Instagram and Facebook.
A duo of lawmakers have joined in, once again, to pressure Amazon to censor so-called “election misinformation” on its Alexa voice assistant tool.