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MSN Doubles Down on Sidelining Right-Leaning Political Coverage

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Apple News+ Subscription Is as Inadequate and Biased as You’d Expect

Heather Moon and Michael Morris

Victory! Missouri v. Biden Case Citing MRC Secures Free Speech

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MRC President Calls for Investigation of Apple News in Letter to FTC

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87% Left-Leaning: Yahoo News Favors Left, Pushes Radical Sites in Feb.

Heather Moon and Dan Schneider
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How Did Big Four News Apps Respond to Schumer’s DHS Shutdown? Erasure

Luis Cornelio
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Big Four News Apps IGNORE Levin’s Bombshell Steve Witkoff Interview

Luis Cornelio

Google News Nearly Shuts Out Right-Leaning Stories in February—Only 2%

Gabriela Pariseau
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MSN Chokes Right Political Coverage; Study: 68-2 Imbalance Favors Left

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WashPost Claims Facebook ‘Tilted Rightward’ to Avoid GOP 'Wrath’

The liberal media sees working with President Donald Trump or Republicans as a black mark on one’s reputation. For The Washington Post, having a handful of Republican employees means that Facebook fears Trump and the GOP. The result was a 4,107 word story that was more a whine about Facebook not being left-wing enough.
Corinne Weaver

Nearly 300 Employees Protest Oracle Chairman’s Support for Trump

About 300 Oracle employees have staged a virtual walkout over their founder and chairman’s support for President Donald Trump. Oracle employees were outraged when they found out that Big Tech billionaire Larry Ellison was hosting a pro-Trump fundraiser at his estate. On Thursday, Feb. 20 a protest was launched in response to a petition signed by thousands of employees. The protest, as Protocol…
Alexander Hall

OK, Boomers: Media Push to Ban Bloomberg’s ‘Doctored’ Debate Meme

Democrat candidate and former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg tweeted a humorous video of his performance during the Feb. 19 debate. Liberal journalists wanted the video taken down. “There is no doubt that these videos are manipulated and dangerous,” an expert told Vox in reference to Bloomberg’s content. The video, which had crickets and reactions from other candidates edited in to create a…
Corinne Weaver

Business Insider: Google AI Won’t Use ‘Man’ or ‘Woman’ to ID People

An automated service will no longer label people as male or female, according to a report from Business Insider. Google’s Cloud Vision API, a “computer vision” product that has the ability to “[a]ssign labels to images and quickly classify them into millions of predefined categories,” might be making some changes to two specific labels.
Corinne Weaver

Twitter Tests ‘Bright’ Labels to Address ‘Harmful Misinformation’

A leaked demo revealed a new system that may change the way Twitter users get information on the platform.Twitter confirmed a leaked demo of upcoming anti-“misinformation” features, reported NBC News. The demo was one of a few variants of possible anti-“misinformation” policies that are being prepared for a March 5 rollout. As NBC News described, “disinformation or misleading information posted…
Alexander Hall

EU Rejects Facebook Proposal for Content Regulation

Facebook’s plans for regulating Big Tech have not met the expectations of some bigwigs in EU leadership. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg toured Brussels earlier this week, meeting with press and politicians and also publishing a white paper on regulating Big Tech called “Charting the Way Forward: Online Content Regulation.” 
Alexander Hall

AG Barr: No ‘Feasible Alternatives’ for People Banned from Big Tech

In his introductory statement made to the Department of Justice Section 230 Workshop, Attorney General William Barr discussed the problems brought on by the rise of Big Tech. “No longer are tech companies the underdog upstarts,” said Barr to the Feb. 19 panels. “They have become titans of U.S. industry.”
Corinne Weaver

Facebook Compelled to Block News Site in Singapore

Facebook is finding some forms of government regulation to be too much for the company, even as CEO Mark Zuckerberg calls for more of it. Facebook has been "legally compelled," according to Bloomberg News, by the government of Singapore to block access to a fringe news website States Times Review (STR) after it posted rumors about the government’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak. Facebook…
Alexander Hall

News Media Alliance Sets Sights on Limiting Section 230 at DOJ

The fate of free speech on the internet could be discussed at an upcoming discussion hosted by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). The News Media Alliance (NMA), a thousands-strong coalition of U.S. news organizations, is criticizing the scope of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which provided legal protection for tech companies from the consequences of users’ posts. The NMA seeks…
Alexander Hall

ZeroHedge Allegedly Censored by Twitter for Posting Coronavirus Story

The origin of the coronavirus is still being debated, but Twitter has responded to one skeptic outlet by censoring it. The ZeroHedge founder reportedly, under the pseudonym Tyler Durden, asked “Is This The Man Behind The Global Coronavirus Pandemic?” and theorized about the coronavirus’s true origins. 
Alexander Hall

Pew: Twitter-Using Dems Far More Liberal than Non-Twitter-Using Base

In a country where the squeaky wheel gets the grease, the Democratic Party may be getting led astray by a small but vocal minority on social media. A Pew Research Center study released Feb. 3 found that “The political views and primary candidate preferences of Democrats on Twitter differ from those who are not on the platform.” The report released some dire numbers, including how “The 29% of…
Alexander Hall

Pro-Life Media Censored on Instagram as ‘False Information’

Instagram announced in May of 2019 that it would be fact-checking and “reducing distribution” for what it considered to be “disinformation.” Since then, it seems to be targeting pro-life content. Brazilian third-party fact-checker Aos Fatos reviewed and labeled a story from pro-life news organization LifeNews as “Falso” on Feb. 14. Instagram, a sister company to Facebook, took the rating (which…
Corinne Weaver

Twitter Censors Trump Daytona 500 Photo as ‘Sensitive Material’

Twitter defines “sensitive content” as something that might contain “violence or nudity.” So why did a photo of a Nascar racer and the president get flagged by the platform as potentially sensitive content? NASCAR star Hailie Deegan posed for a picture with President Trump and first lady Melania Trump at the Daytona 500 on Feb. 16. After she posted it to Twitter, some of her followers noted that…
Corinne Weaver

Rand Paul Clip Mentioning Alleged ‘Whistleblower’ Censored by YouTube

YouTube, once again, is doing everything it can to stop discussion about the alleged “whistleblower.” YouTube removed a clip of Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) of him speaking on the Senate floor, the National Review reported. In the video, Paul asked “why Chief Justice John Roberts had blocked a question of his, which some have speculated contained the name of the Ukraine whistleblower.” In response, he…
Alexander Hall