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 | November 22, 2021

In the latest example of Big Tech censorship, Foundation of Economic Freedom Policy correspondent Brad Polumbo accused TikTok of removing a pro-Kyle Rittenhouse video. TikTok's reasons? Not surprisingly, they were incredibly vague.

The…

Autumn Johnson | November 19, 2021

GoFundMe bizarrely tried to defend its ban on fundraising for acquitted Kenosha, WI defendant Kyle Rittenhouse.

The fundraising platform previously banned fundraisers dedicated to raising money to aid in Kyle Rittenhouse’s legal defense…

Autumn Johnson | November 19, 2021

Attorneys general from several states have decided to launch an investigation into the effects Instagram has on children who use the app.

The attorneys will investigate Meta’s outreach to young users as well as whether the company…

Autumn Johnson | November 16, 2021

Nick Clegg, Vice President of Global Affairs at Meta, says the world needs a “global internet.”

“Meta” is the new name for Facebook.

In an op-ed at Financial Review, Clegg said “global rules” were needed for a “global internet.”…

Autumn Johnson | November 16, 2021

TikTok has settled a class-action suit alleging that the popular entertainment app violated user privacy.

The lawsuit alleged that TikTok and its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, “violated federal and state law by collecting and using,…

Autumn Johnson | November 14, 2021

A report from The Washington Post suggests Facebook purposefully prevents users from controlling their own feeds.

The “News Feed” feature on Facebook is meant to show the user the most up-to-date posts from friends, family, public figures…