New Texas bill aims to stop Facebook and Twitter censoring content on the basis of political views
The vote in Texas this week on Senate Bill (SB) 2373 shows the relevance of this consideration
The vote in Texas this week on Senate Bill (SB) 2373 shows the relevance of this consideration
Politicalite UK writes that Facebook informed them their page had been “unpublished” – leaving the media outlet unable to reach 40,000 followers it had amassed on the global social media platform.
Benjamin’s team and UKIP (the political party Benjamin represents) say the Twitter account suspension is an act of political censorship and election interference.
@KANTBOT20K had their post suspended soon after publishing the article.
Facebook’s changes promote mainstream media sites, suppress alternative media, and allow biased and misleading political information to spread on the platform.
Users have been banned from Apple support forums for telling the truth.
Children are being put to work on YouTube and Instagram.
Although $3 billion is a considerable amount of money, it pales in comparison to other fines issued by the FTC.
App-stores acting like border control, governments censoring users, on apps that impose “content filters” while covertly harvesting our data.