Dan Frieth
Dan is interested in political policies around the world and how they impact internet users and creators. [email protected]
In Scotland, saying that sex is binary could soon be a crime
Rights groups are speaking out.
Twitter ignored Congressional requests for data on the extent of its censorship
Congress asked for the data last summer.
Suppressed report says online “hate speech” doesn’t reflect real-world crimes
Interestingly, Congress are yet to distribute the report.
The most banned woman online, Laura Loomer, announces fresh bid for Congress
Loomer is running for Florida’s District 21.
Montreal police ticket journalist reporting on police’s curfew enforcement
The journalist says he will fight the ticket.
Biden AG pick Merrick Garland says he wants to look at “online misinformation”
The Capitol riot could be used to push for new internet laws.
Big tech employees were among the top contributors to the Biden campaign
Big Tech employee donations to the Trump campaign were negligible.
A win for free speech as Canada’s Superior Court strikes down anti-“fake news” law
The law was targeted towards political campaigns.
Twitter sued by Hunter Biden laptop repair guy over “hacked materials” claims
A second lawsuit after the first was dismissed.
YouTube deletes Ohio senate anti-lockdown testimony
Even official testimony is not allowed.












