Cindy Harper
Cindy Harper blogs mostly about social media censorship and culture stories. [email protected]
EU Invokes Censorship Law To Threaten X, Accuses it of Allowing “Disinformation”
The EU is accusing the platform of allowing illegal content and disinformation.
Laura Loomer, One of The Internet’s Most Censored People, Launches New Show on Free Speech Platform Rumble
Loomer has found a home on the neutral video platform.
Iran Rolls Out Invasive Facial Recognition Tech in Colleges
New levels of surveillance.
Doctor Persecuted For “Misinformation” Wins Appeal
A win on free speech grounds.
More Rights Groups Challenge New York’s “Anti-Hate” Censorship Law
A challenge invoking the First Amendment.
Author Alain Bonnet Sentenced To 60 Days In Jail By Swiss Court For Calling Journalist a “Fat Lesbian”
Extreme anti-free speech ruling.
Google Throws Its Support Behind Australia’s Online “Misinformation” Censorship
Big Tech supporting the government.
EU Rep Says Fighting “Disinformation” About Ukraine is “High Priority”
Calling for a crackdown.
The CDC Awards $260 Million Contract For Disease Surveillance
Such programs include social media surveillance.
Amicus Brief Supports The Babylon Bee Against New York’s “Hateful Conduct” Law
Attorneys from the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) have supported the satire news site, The Babylon Bee, with a friend-of-the-court brief filed in the US Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit. This action comes in the wake of New York’s contentious online censorship law, which effectively force
UK Media Regulator Investigates GB News
Positioning itself as supporting free speech and anti-censorship, something that has several times been brought into question – though it is at least more so than other news outlets, GB News is currently wrestling with the UK’s media regulator Ofcom over what many see as the hand of censorship
China: MeToo Journalist Is On Trial For “Subversion”
The trial of a Chinese journalist and her labor rights activist ally is again laying bare China’s increasingly oppressive statute on civil society. Huang Xueqin, at one time an influential figure in the Chinese #MeToo movement, and Wang Jianbing, her ally, were apprehended by the authorities in












