Autumn Johnson
Contributing Writer

Autumn is a practicing attorney licensed in the Commonwealth of Virginia and the District of Columbia. When not working, Autumn enjoys reading, writing, playing video games, and spending time with her cats.

Autumn Johnson | December 18, 2021

GoFundMe is facing criticism online after a group with reportedly violent practices was found fundraising on the platform.

GoFundMe has a history of decrying fundraisers allegedly tied to violence. The fundraising platform previously…

Autumn Johnson | December 17, 2021

Conservative commentator Steven Crowder has been suspended from YouTube again.

If a user receives three strikes within a 90 day period, the user will be permanently banned. Strikes expire after 90 days, but Crowder is one strike away from…

Autumn Johnson | December 17, 2021

In an op-ed, a journalist argues that Facebook should get rid of its laughing reaction because of online bullying.

The emoji has been around for over a decade and is normally used for humorous purposes.

George Driver, a…

Autumn Johnson | December 14, 2021

On Tuesday, the video platform Rumble announced that it was terminating its business relationships with the Unruly Group and Tremor International over its censorship of Fox News, podcast, and radio talk show host Dan Bongino.

Tremor…

Autumn Johnson | December 12, 2021

A Hezbollah media outlet slammed “zionists” after a parody account seemingly got the outlet kicked off Twitter.

The Jerusalem Post reported that Al-Ahed news, a Hezbollah-run media outlet, was suspended from the platform on Saturday after…

Autumn Johnson | December 11, 2021

A recent Politico podcast detailed the importance of Twitter in the new age, but the platform has a history of amplifying some voices more than others.

On an episode of Playbook Deep Dive, Playbook co-author Eugene Daniels and deputy…