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 2, 2021

Meta removed over 160 Facebook and Instagram accounts linked to Hamas, a designated terrorist group, according to The Jerusalem Post.

The accounts were reportedly primarily operated in the Gaza Strip and targeted “Palestinian territories…

Autumn Johnson | November 30, 2021

Twitter announced on Tuesday that it would expand its privacy policy to include media posted of an individual without their consent.

“There are growing concerns about the misuse of media and information that is not available elsewhere…

Autumn Johnson | November 27, 2021

A scientist who routinely challenges the mainstream narrative on the COVID-19 pandemic said he was temporarily banned from Twitter.

Tony Heller is a geologist and engineer who uses the “same skill set and techniques to analyze climate…

Autumn Johnson | November 25, 2021

SendGrid has reportedly terminated an email account belonging to Revolver News.

The unverified account purporting to be Nadini Jammi, the co-founder of Check My Ads HQ, a website dedicated to “exposing” ad affiliations, asked SendGrid to…

Autumn Johnson | November 25, 2021

Wikipedia has asked its users to weigh in on the platform’s article discussing "Mass killings under Communist regimes."

The article discussed mass killings perpetrated by communist regimes throughout the 20th century, including the Soviet…

Autumn Johnson | November 25, 2021

Days after GoFundMe tried to justify its Rittenhouse ban, the platform is under fire for allowing–and then deleting–a fundraiser for the suspect in the parade massacre.

GoFundMe tried to justify its Rittenhouse ban after his acquittal,…