Alexander Hall
MRC Free Speech America Staff Writer

Alexander Hall works as a Staff Writer for the Free Speech America division of NewsBusters at the Media Research Center. He is also the host of TechShark, a show featuring weekly tech/politics stories, a joint project of MRC Free Speech America and MRCTV. Before his current position, he graduated from Saint Mary’s College of California with a bachelor’s degree in Communications.

Alexander Hall | July 13, 2020

Think Facebook is trigger-happy with censorship? Imagine how bad it would be if it caved to the left’s censorship demands!

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) slammed Facebook in a memo for “unkept promises” leading up to a meeting…

Alexander Hall | July 10, 2020

Twitter censored author James Lindsay the day after he discussed Cancel Culture with podcast host Joe Rogan. 

Lindsay, who calls himself the “leading expert on wokeness,” was temporarily suspended from Twitter after discussing cancel…

Alexander Hall | July 10, 2020

So much for Facebook’s noble position that the best policy for online speech is to allow more speech. In its latest concession to the left, Facebook is reportedly eyeing a complete surrender and shutting down political ads prior to the election.…

Alexander Hall | July 10, 2020

The Chinese social media app TikTok and its unscrupulous data harvesting might be facing a reckoning from the United States. Critics of the app range from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to famous gaming YouTuber “Ninja.” 

Now, as the…

Alexander Hall | July 9, 2020

Two GOP congressmen roasted Twitter in an open letter for allowing Iranian leaders more liberty to speak on the platform than President Donald Trump.

“Two U.S. Republican lawmakers accused Twitter on Wednesday of being biased against…

Alexander Hall | July 8, 2020

A major hearing approaches with Big Tech CEO’s Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Tim Cook and Sundar Pichai in the hot seat. Republicans claim they were not invited.

"We hope that this incident was simply a misunderstanding and not an…