Censorship

Nick Kangadis | June 7, 2021
Social media companies increasingly see their platforms as the arbiters of morality — as long as that morality lines up with their political and…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 6, 2021
It’s been a banner week for Big Tech censorship. First, we got to enjoy the ironic backfire of Microsoft’s Bing search engine censoring the iconic…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 6, 2021
The Streisand Effect strikes again. This time, it’s been manifested via Microsoft’s Bing search engine, and the fact that, on June 4 -- the 32nd …
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Nick Kangadis | May 26, 2021
If you have had any inkling in the last year or so that social media companies are silencing dissent when it comes to the Chinese coronavirus and the…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | May 20, 2021
In a move that the wry, pro-individualist writer Mark Twain himself might find ironically bemusing, St. Johns University in upstate New York just…
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Nick Kangadis | May 20, 2021
Welcome back one more time for another edition of Things That Need To Be Said. "Prince" Harry thinks the First Amendment to the U.S.…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | May 4, 2021
It’s with a mix of frustration and mild amusement that one sees repeated examples of shallow thinking among collectivist authoritarians. The…
Nicholas Fondacaro | May 2, 2021
***To read the full blog please check out the complete post on NewsBusters*** Florida Republicans were apparently showing some real toxic…
Connor Grant | March 24, 2021
In a rather surprising move, Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-Vt.) expressed a seemingly level-headed opinion on former President Donald Trump's ban from…
Connor Grant | March 11, 2021
Facebook has officially censored the Wall Street Journal after one of the social media platform's fact-checking partners, Health Feedback, deemed an…
Connor Grant | March 5, 2021
Governor Greg Abbott (R-Texas) is taking measures to protect his constituents from social media censorship, a practice he says is "un-American and un…
Nick Kangadis | March 5, 2021
People, companies and things are being “deemed offensive” by other people and companies. But the question remains, if something is offensive to some…