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Big Four News Apps Silence Detransitioner’s $2M Landmark Trial Verdict

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David Bozell Tells Joe Concha: Apple News Could Be Deceiving Users

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In 100 Days Apple News Pushes Leftist Outlets Over Right: 1,379 to 1

Heather Moon and Michael Morris
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Big Four News Apps Erase Don Lemon’s Grand Jury Indictment

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New Year, New Me? Google News Still Censoring Right: 67% L vs. 3% R

Luis Cornelio
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Apple News Continues Rejection of Right-Leaning Outlets in January

Heather Moon

Americans Are Watching Two Different Movies as Media Bias Goes Digital

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15 to 2: MSN Recommends Leftist Outlets 7.5x More than Right-Leaning

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AI Giants Whitewash, Lionize Anti-Ice Protester Alex Pretti

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Facebook Plans to Inform 160M Users ‘How to Vote’ in 2020 Election

Facebook launched a new program to incentivize its users in America to vote in the 2020 election. It announced that the platform plans to help 4 million people go out and vote. The move comes amidst massive internal and external pressure on the company to restrict or censor content from President Donald Trump. So far, Facebook has not agreed.

Corinne Weaver

Dan Bongino Partners with Free Speech Platform ‘Parler’

Popular conservative YouTube host Dan Bongino has one answer to the problem of Big Tech censorship. He has partnered with the free speech platform Parler and taken an ownership stake in the firm. Bongino declared on the June 16 episode of The Dan Bongino Show that this platform is “the social media alternative to the tech tyrants which have declared war against conservatism, liberty,…

Alexander Hall

Study: 84% of Americans Distrust Big Tech Moderating Content

A new report indicates that a vast majority of Americans distrust Big Tech, after years of infamous bias scandals. The liberal John S. and James L. Knight Foundation released a report “Free Expression, Harmful Speech and Censorship in a Digital World.” The results were an indictment of Big Tech and how liberal bias has become a household issue. “More than 8 in 10 Americans (84%) say they do…

Alexander Hall

Big Tech and Big Tyranny: Zoom to Enforce China’s Speech Laws

Big Tech companies, once seen as creating world-changing platforms that gave voice to the voiceless are actually beholden to government censorship — especially in China. The video-conference company Zoom reportedly “announced Thursday that it would help the Beijing government crack down on activists within that country, and would only draw the line at blocking users outside of mainland China…

Alexander Hall

Google Reinstates Churchill After Backlash, WWII Record Still Missing

Not one to leave all the activism to rioters vandalizing statues, Big Tech appears to be joining the removal of western icons. “Images of Winston Churchill failed to appear Sunday during Google searches for the former British prime minister—but the tech giant says it was not on purpose,” Fox News summarized in a June 14 article. This comes after multiple riots had broken out in countries…

Alexander Hall

Twitter Admits ‘Error,’ Reinstates ZeroHedge After Ban

Twitter admits it wrongfully banned the site ZeroHedge, but its history of selective enforcement is still infamous. The COVID-19 virus’s origins, lethality, and cures have been hotly debated throughout 2020, to the point where social media platforms have heavily restricted many users’ posts. As a rare exception, one website has been reinstated after users thought it was gone forever. “133 days…

Alexander Hall

YouTube Censors Comments About Violence at Black Lives Matter Protests

YouTube users are reporting that any comments they make about violence at Black Lives Matter protests seem to disappear just seconds after they are posted. According to Reclaim the Net, a free speech tech website, using the phrase “Black Lives Matter violence” in a YouTube comment results in the instant removal of that comment.

Corinne Weaver

Snap Defends Restricting Trump Content, May Call Down Hawley Smackdown

Snap leadership’s decision to stop President Donald Trump from being able to promote himself on the Snapchat platform may be just the ripe first target for Sen. Josh Hawley’s proposed legislation. “We’re well within our First Amendment rights to decide what shows up,” Snap CEO Evan Spiegel explained to CNBC’s “Power Lunch.” Spiegel then cited that the First Amendment is written to “protect…

Alexander Hall

Trump Opens New Front in War on Big Tech: Microsoft

Now that Microsoft has joined other Big Tech companies in refusing to help police, President Donald Trump has retweeted a call to have them barred from government contracts. Microsoft followed the lead of IBM and Amazon in vowing to stop supplying police with facial recognition technology.  An emailed letter from 250 Microsoft employees may also have forced their leadership’s hand. Since then…

Alexander Hall

Facebook Rejects Biden Camp Censorship Ploy, Vows to Protect Speech

Facebook stood up for free speech against former Vice President Joe Biden’s campaign’s petition calling for censorship. The Biden campaign posted an open letter to Facebook demanding the platform change its policies on free speech. The letter urged the Big Tech  company to “use its platform to improve American democracy rather than as a tool to spread disinformation that undermines our…

Alexander Hall

Three Big Tech Orgs Won’t Sell Facial Recognition to Police

Three Big Tech companies are the latest to join the fight against police by withholding their facial recognition technologies. IBM, Amazon and Microsoft have vowed to stop helping police with facial recognition. The rationale is that, “Facial recognition technologies have been criticized for exhibiting built-in racial and ethnic biases and misidentifying African Americans and other people of…

Alexander Hall

Molotov Cocktail, Burning Police Car Items Sold on Google, Amazon

The movement that spurns capitalism seems to embrace it if it serves its own purposes. Amazon, Etsy, and Google all have sellers who are taking advantage of the current political situation on their platforms.

 

Corinne Weaver

Ironic: Facebook Fact-Checkers Go After WHO as ‘Misleading’

Facebook’s third party fact-checkers, selected by the liberal Poynter Institute, have officially labeled World Health Organization’s (WHO) statement about asymptomatic transmission of COVID-19 as “misleading.” Ironically, in April, Facebook used the WHO to disprove myths about COVID-19. 

Corinne Weaver

Open Letter from Senators Puts Big Tech on Notice: A Storm Is Coming

Senators sent an open letter to FCC Chairman Ajit Pai demanding action on President Donald Trump’s Executive Order on Preventing Online Censorship. The open letter summarized how Section 230 works, arguing that it, “shields social media platforms from the liability imposed on publishers when they act in ‘good faith’ to restrict access to or remove certain objectionable materials.” It was sent…

Alexander Hall