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January 26, 2023
Facebook and Twitter are coming to Google’s defense in a lawsuit that could have a great impact on content moderation online.
Bloomberg Law reported last week that the companies recently filed their own legal briefs in an upcoming case, Gonzalez v…
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January 23, 2023
The New York Times revealed the major changes that could come to online censorship if the Supreme Court of the United States decides to reform Section 230.
The Times technology reporter David McCabe analyzed just what is at stake for Big Tech…
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November 11, 2022
Google searches may not be as autonomous as you think. In reality, it appears the platform feeds users a carefully curated narrative based on the information the company does – and does not – want them to see.
On this week’s episode of CensorTrack…
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October 14, 2022
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit issued a stay Wednesday that will temporarily prevent a Texas law aimed at protecting free speech online from taking effect.
Passed a year ago, HB 20 would prevent social media companies from…
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October 3, 2022
Thirty-nine House Republicans joined over 200 of their Democrat peers to vote in support of legislation to strengthen enforcement against Big Tech, indicating that Americans are hungry for action to hold Big Tech accountable.
The State Antitrust…
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August 8, 2022
Scientists have joined a lawsuit last week against the Biden administration alleging the administration used social media companies to censor certain COVID-19 information.
According to an August 5 story from Daily Caller, Drs.…
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May 5, 2022
UPDATE: The Ruth Sent Us website remains operational, but Google removed the map containing the six Supreme Court justices' residential addresses. Users who attempt to access the map on the Ruth Sent Us site will find a notice that reads "[t]his map…
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December 4, 2021
In a scathing Twitter thread, the editor of The Daily Caller slammed Big Tech social media platforms for continuing to favor leftist viewpoints online.
Geoffrey Ingersoll, The Caller's editor-in-chief, tweeted no one…
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September 2, 2021
In an attempt to land a knockout punch on Big Tech’s chin, the Texas Senate and House have passed a new bill that awaits Governor Greg Abbott’s (R) signature. The bill’s goal: to stop platforms from censoring users over their viewpoints.
Lawmakers…
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July 14, 2021
Many solutions have been proposed, but Philanthropy Roundtable board member Vivek Ramaswamy suggested what could be former President Donald Trump’s best path to victory over Big Tech tyranny in his lawsuit.
Ramaswamy illustrated that “there’s a…