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May 14, 2019
In order to win the hearts and votes of liberals everywhere, Democratic presidential candidates are now saying that they will break up or regulate Facebook.
After Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes wrote an May 9 op-ed calling for Facebook to be…
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May 14, 2019
An upcoming documentary will explore five people who have been shut down and silenced on social media.
The official Twitter account @CensorshipMovie tweeted a trailer of the documentary May 12. The caption read: “Five high profile…
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May 10, 2019
Facebook banned Rev. Louis Farrakhan for his rampant anti-Semitism. So how come the video of him speaking about “Satanic Jews” is still live on the platform?
The leader of the Nation of Islam spoke in front of an audience at the…
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May 7, 2019
Recently deplatformed activist Laura Loomer showed up to Facebook’s lobby on May 3, skewering the company for showing solidarity for everybody but Jewish and Christian people.
A poster, possibly handmade by a local worker, hangs in the lobby…
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May 6, 2019
CNN is ready to push Big Tech into banning President Donald Trump -- as a “dangerous” person.
Facebook and Instagram banned six individuals and all links to conspiracy website InfoWars as “dangerous” last week. Trump retweeted tweets from one of…
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May 3, 2019
Facebook has a way of labelling and categorizing ideologies and individuals that it has banned. But how does it view other groups it hasn’t banished?
On May 2, Facebook banned Minister Louis Farrakhan of the Nation of Islam, Infowars’…
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May 3, 2019
Instagram and its parent company Facebook have purged several what it called “extremist” figures ranging from controversial Jewish activist Laura Loomer to anti-Semitic hate preacher Rev. Louis Farrakhan.
In the latest round of…
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May 3, 2019
Social media has been consistently banning people based on liberal complaints. But when it bans someone championed by liberal Hollywood and the Democrats, suddenly everyone becomes a free-speech advocate.
After Minister Louis Farrakhan was banned…
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April 29, 2019
Facebook seems to struggle with the concept of transparency, especially when it comes to how it goes about banning and censoring content.
The mystery was somewhat illuminated when a journalist from the The Telegraph (U.K.)was allowed to sit in on a…
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April 25, 2019
Apparently it’s easier to just pay fines than it is to make active changes to a site’s privacy policies — when your Big Tech company is big enough.
In the last quarter, Facebook pulled in more than $15 billion in revenue, and…