Free Speech

Alexander Hall | January 10, 2022

Amazon infamously censored a compassionate but unapologetically honest book about gender dysphoria and transgender politics. One year later, that book author, Ryan T. Anderson, was interviewed on the incident and what it portends for American…

Craig Bannister | January 10, 2022

While a slim majority of Americans still want social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter to allow unrestricted free speech on their platforms, a solid majority of Democrats want the platforms to regulate content that might offend “some…

Brian Bradley | January 10, 2022

Chinese Communist Party (CCP)-affiliated TikTok censored the pro-free-speech Media Research Center for the third time in three months. This time, the platform targeted MRCTV Managing Editor Brittany Hughes.

MRC posted an episode of Hughes…

Autumn Johnson | January 9, 2022

Speaking to The Wall Street Journal, an anonymous adviser to former President Donald Trump argued Trump’s suspension from Big Tech platforms has helped him following permanent bans from Facebook and Twitter following the January 6, 2021 riot…

Autumn Johnson | January 9, 2022

According to a federal securities filing and reporting last week from Axios, conservative social media app Parler has obtained $20 million in funding as it continues its push as an alternative to Big Tech giants Facebook and Twitter.

Vaccine scientist Dr. Robert Malone has been banned from LinkedIn reportedly because of his controversial views on COVID-19 vaccines.

LinkedIn is a social media platform where professionals can connect online. Malone was banned from…

Autumn Johnson | January 8, 2022

On Friday, The Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh was suspended from Twitter for daring to tweet about transgenderism in light of their dominance over female records in everything from Jeopardy! to female sports.

“The greatest female Jeopardy…

Catherine Salgado | January 7, 2022

As Congress proposes more tech-regulating bills, the head of the Internet Accountability Project said Big Tech platforms’ “unchallenged growth is a threat to the conservative movement.”

The Internet Accountability Project (IAP) aims “to…

Alexander Hall | January 7, 2022

Former President Donald Trump’s Big Tech alternative platform Truth Social will reportedly go online on Presidents Day in February.

Presidents Day will have a powerful new association with liberation for many Americans in 2022. “Trump…

Catherine Salgado | January 6, 2022

Hysteria proclaiming Jan. 6, 2021, as a MAGA-fueled “insurrection” against “democracy” is strong as ever one year later. Government agencies, a university and nonprofits are all coming together to develop supposed “political violence”-predicting…

Brittany Hughes | January 6, 2022

When conservative columnist Bethany Mandel realized she’d been locked out of her publishing company’s Facebook account, she thought surely it had been a mistake.

After all, the company simply published children’s books. The series,…

Autumn Johnson | January 5, 2022

A new tax rule from the Internal Revenue Service will require payment apps to report business transactions over $600.

The new rule is designed to give the IRS a look into the transactions of small businesses. Payment process apps like…

Tierin-Rose Mandelburg | January 5, 2022

It’s Episode Nineteen of MRC’s newest video series, CensorTrack with TR. This week we gave a recap of some of the worst Big Tech censorship cases of 2021.

To start, former president Donald Trump was censored 625 times throughout his…

Alexander Hall | January 5, 2022

Commentator and journalist Ian Miles Cheong said that payment processing platform PayPal booted him without providing a specific reason. 

First, platforms censored conservative speech, now they can cut off their income. “PayPal just…

Catherine Salgado | January 5, 2022

Americans may already be worried about the overall competency of the medical field post-COVID-19, but now medical professionals are reportedly increasingly using virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) to train their colleagues. Not only…

Alexander Hall | January 4, 2022

Facebook faced a firestorm of controversy after it punished a children's book publication company, Heroes Of Liberty. It has since reversed the ban, but prominent critics have questions.

Facebook hasn’t been transparent about its approach…

Catherine Salgado | January 4, 2022

Tech giants Google and Amazon are reportedly calling on local governments and small businesses to warn lawmakers against supporting antitrust legislation affecting Big Tech. The U.S. House and Senate are pushing bipartisan bills on the…

Autumn Johnson | January 4, 2022

On Monday, Facebook has temporarily suspended Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), a day after her personal Twitter account was permanently suspended "for repeated violations of [Twitter’s] COVID-19 misinformation policy." …

Autumn Johnson | January 3, 2022

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) has left YouTube after the platform allegedly censored him.

The senator has discussed vaccine mandates and has been critical of Dr. Anthony Fauci during the pandemic. Fauci has been consistently criticized for…

Alexander Hall | January 3, 2022

Heroes of Liberty editor Bethany S. Mandel said that Facebook banned the line of children's books she edits, which capture the lives of historical American leaders.

Mandel stated that Facebook designated Heroes of Liberty books about the…