Corinne Weaver
Assistant Editor

Corinne Weaver formerly worked as an Assistant Editor for the Media Research Center. Her coverage on tech censorship, media bias, and pro-life issues have been cited by many in the conservative movement. Corinne’s work has been featured in Fox News, The Guardian, LifeSiteNews, Live Action, LifeNews, and The Federalist. Before her current position, Corinne graduated from Christendom College with bachelor’s degrees in English and History.

Corinne Weaver | September 20, 2019

The media is hyping the Global Climate Strike, especially in the United States, where 800 marches were planned. Tech companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and Wikipedia have large bodies of employees who are going on strike. 

But…

Corinne Weaver | September 19, 2019

Note to lefty special interests: Pick on the Big Tech companies. They’re pushovers.  

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announced at the National Press Club on September 19 that he was making massive changes to Amazon in order to…

Corinne Weaver | September 18, 2019

Another academic study has determined that certain common phrases used on Twitter are “aggressive” or “bullying.” 

In the research report, “Detecting Cyberbullying and Cyberaggression in Social Media,…

Corinne Weaver | September 18, 2019

In the digital country that Facebook is building, with currency, a population of 2.38 billion, and a corporate oligarchy, a new Oversight Board will act as a sort of Supreme Court. 

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on September…

Corinne Weaver | September 17, 2019

Tech companies censor users when they break the terms of service. But what happens to tech companies when they break the law?

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, Twitter’s new advertising campaign in the city breaks San…

Corinne Weaver | September 16, 2019

 Fact-checkers have been given an enormous amount of authority over what news stays and what cannot be allowed to flourish on Facebook.

Pro-life organization Live Action found this out the hard way last week, after the platform was…