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

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

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

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Apple News After Viral MRC Study, Ups Right-Leaning Media to Only 2%

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Big Four News Apps Largely Ignore Targeted Trump-Kennedy Center Attack

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8-0: Google News Rages, Pushing Leftist Media Undercutting Trump SOTU

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Facebook Shared User Data with Zuckerberg’s ‘Friends’

Data gathered from millions of individual users was apparently handed out as gifts at Facebook. In a new leak published by NBC, it was determined that Facebook did not sell data to third-party companies or advertisers.
Corinne Weaver

Meta Censored: Twitter Deletes Tweet About Deleting Tweets

Social media companies are not only censoring, but they are also adding a new item to the agenda: make sure no one mentions that it’s happening. The TV company Starz asked Twitter to take down users’ tweets on a story that explained how Starz shows were being pirated.  
Corinne Weaver

Employers Reject People Flagged by Tech Firm for 'Bigotry'

A tech company that investigates job applicant social media posts has found “red flags” in roughly 24.5 percent — marking them for sexism, racism, and hate speech. Companies are hiring California-based Fama Technologies, which scanned more than 20 million pieces of public content in 2018. According to CNN Business, Fama creates “risk profiles” for job applicants and/or current employees “by…
Alexander Hall

Women’s March Petitions to ‘Permanently Suspend Trump’ from Twitter

An organization that includes an offensive tweeter has no business petitioning to ban someone else from Twitter. The Women’s March has launched a petition asking Twitter to ban President Donald Trump on March 13. The Women’s March has launched a petition asking Twitter to ban President Donald Trump on March 13. The group reacted to the president’s tweet with a video of Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN),…
Corinne Weaver

Google Labels Pro-Life Film ‘Unplanned’ ‘Propaganda’

Google has joined other tech companies in trying to explain its bias against the pro-life film, Unplanned. Unplanned is the story of Planned Parenthood clinic director Abby Johnson, experienced a profound change of heart after watching an ultrasound-guided abortion, eventually becoming a prominent pro-life activist. 
Alexander Hall

Cruz at Tech Censorship Hearing: Who Defines ‘Hate Speech?’

At the Senate Judiciary hearing on April 10, Republican senators went beyond establishing the liberal biases of Silicon Valley social media giants, and questioned the very idea of “hate speech.” Senator Ted Cruz proclaimed not only that banning “emotionally” harmful content is absurd, but that “None of us have a right to live in a world free of being offended.”
Alexander Hall

Facebook Expands Policy to ‘Reduce, Remove, Inform’ Censorship

Facebook has struggled with the concept of freedom of expression for some time now. But now the platform is interested in ignoring it more openly. In fact, the platform has been “reducing the spread of problematic content that does not violate [its]policies” since 2016.
Corinne Weaver

Facebook and Twitter Struggle to Answer Senator Cruz’s Questions

At the Senate Judiciary hearing on April 10, Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) grilled Facebook and Twitter on their censorship policies, especially of conservative and pro-life content during the Senate Judiciary hearing on April 10. He announced that in previous hearings, Facebook refused to answer questions that CEO Mark Zuckerberg had promised would be answered in hearings in April of 2018. As he…
Corinne Weaver

Congressman Tom McClintock Schools Liberals on Free Speech

Freedom of speech and expression were under a full scale assault at a House Judiciary Committee Hearing, but Rep. Tom McClintock (R-California) came prepared with a powerful speech. At the April 9 hearing on “Hate Crimes and the Rise of White Nationalism,” freedom of speech was mostly ignored. With Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) at the helm, a vast majority of Democrat speakers, and a panel of…
Alexander Hall

Google’s Trust and Safety Council Blacklists Conservatives

According to leaked documents obtained by the Daily Caller, Google does act upon its bias against conservatives in the most pernicious ways possible. Daily Caller reported on April 9, that Google described two different policies in those documents which, if broken, might lead the search engine to blacklist certain sites from search results.
Corinne Weaver

Google Sends Former Soros-Funded Employee To 'Hate Crimes' Hearing

George Soros, Google, and the ADL all have something in common: they all take interest in “white nationalism” online. Google sent an interesting representative to the hearing on “Hate Crimes and the Rise of White Nationalism” on April 9. Alexandria Walden, Google’s Counsel on Free Expression and Human Rights, was introduced by the House Judiciary Committee Chairman as a former Center for American…
Corinne Weaver

Finally! Twitter Distances Itself from Liberal SPLC

How long does it take for a liberal tech company to drop a lefty hate group? The Daily Caller News Foundation reported that the scandal riddled SPLC is no longer a member of Twitter’s Trust and Safety Council. An anonymous source from Twitter informed the DCNF that “The SPLC is not a member of Twitter’s Trust and Safety Council or a partner the company has worked with recently.” 
Alexander Hall

Senate Plans Hearing for Social Media Sites On Censorship

Another Senate hearing probing into the treatment of free speech at social media companies is scheduled to happen on April 10. The hearing, “Stifling Free Speech: Technological Censorship and the Public Discourse,” will be headed by subcommittee chair Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas).
Corinne Weaver

U.K. Announces ‘Regulatory Regime’ That Could ‘Block Sites’

The U.K. has begun tightening its regulation policies, at the risk of freedom of speech online. In a white paper published by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on April 8, new guidelines were proposed for regulating the internet.
Corinne Weaver