Censorship

NYT: Facebook Reverses ‘Secret’ Algorithm to Suppress ‘Misinformation’
It’s a Christmas miracle. In a stunning turn of events, Facebook has actually lifted one of its methods of censorship that it used during and after the election. Now that the left is sure it won. The social media platform is reportedly no longer manipulating its algorithm to prioritize “mainstream news publishers.'"

Use It or Lose It: Sen. Graham Issues Ultimatum in Section 230 Bill
The House and Senate introduced more than 10 bills to reform Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act in 2020, and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) may finally have had enough. Graham has issued an ultimatum in his new bill: Section 230 must be “reformed or eliminated” unless Congress can pass some type of reform legislation.

Facebook Submits, Allows Some Political Ads After Leftist Whining
Facebook has decided to lift its ban on political ads in the state after weeks of complaining from the left with early voting already underway in the Georgia runoff elections. The social media giant gave in and unfroze political ads in Georgia beginning on Dec. 16 after numerous complaints that democratic candidates for the Senate runoff elections in Georgia would not be able to get their…
Facebook Fact-Check Gatekeeper Was Partisan Clinton Supporter: Report
Facebook has said that its fact-checkers are selected and certified through a so-called “non-partisan” organization. That’s not true. It was recently revealed that a prominent staffer is openly biased and supports former Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

FTC Demands Answers from Big Tech on User Privacy, Data Usage
It’s been a rough few months for Big Tech with antitrust lawsuits against Google and Facebook, and the confirmation of Big Tech “Bias Hawk” Nathan Simmington as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. Now, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has demanded answers about Big Tech’s practices and influence.
The FTC ordered nine Big Tech companies to disclose how they collect…

PornHub Removes ‘Millions’ of Unverified Videos
Pornhub has removed millions of videos following calls to end exploitation on the site. The pornography website has “suspended all previously uploaded content that was not created by content partners or members of the Model Program,” said Pornhub in a statement posted on Sunday evening.

More, Please! Facebook Staff Quit Over Lack of Censorship
Many Facebook employees are leaving the company because the platform does not censor enough. Several workers have recently left, citing concerns over “US political content and hate speech,” according to Buzzfeed News.

Tucker Torches the Media’s Pathetic Censorship, Cover-Up of Hunter
While the liberal media have at least acknowledged that Hunter Biden’s in legal jeopardy regarding his financial affairs, they’ve spent the week trying to memory hole their blatant censorship campaign and cases of bias by omission from October when blockbuster stories in the New York Post and Tucker Carlson’s Tony Bobulinski went live. So, on Thursday night, Carlson dedicated the…
Alan Dershowitz: ‘I Challenge YouTube to Take This Show Off Your Site’
“This show will make news. I challenge YouTube to take this show off your site, off your platform,” iconic civil rights lawyer and Constitutional Scholar Alan Dershowitz said in the latest episode of The Dershow on his YouTube channel.

Visa, Mastercard DONE with Exploitative Content on Pornhub
Two credit card companies have had enough of Pornhub’s sexual exploitation, and have determined to no longer allow payments on the site. Visa has reportedly suspended payments with Pornhub, pending an investigation. Mastercard, however, has decided to cut ties with the website entirely.

Google Lifts Ban on Political Ads Before GA Senate Runoff Elections
Google has finally decided to lift its ban on political ads, just in time for the Georgia runoff elections. The search engine paused new political ads since Election Day for fear of misinformation, but it has now apparently decided to reinstate these ads just under a month before Georgia voters will decide which party will control the United States Senate.

Finally! FTC, 48 AGs File Two Antitrust Lawsuits Against Facebook
Facebook has received a couple of early Christmas presents this season. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and a coalition of states and territories have gifted the Big Tech giant two lumps of coal in the form of antitrust lawsuits.

PornHub Changes Rules After Scathing NYT Report, Investigation Threat
In a huge win for victims of sexual exploitation and their families, Pornhub has changed several of its rules. All it took was a scathing New York Times report and the threat of a federal investigation.
Several of the new site rules, as described by its help center, were actually suggested by Times columnist Nicholas Kristof. “[A]side from limiting immunity so that companies are…