Twitter admits that the official White House tweet it censored doesn’t break its rules
Despite this, the tweet remains censored.
Despite this, the tweet remains censored.
Big tech continues to restrict what users can say about the coronavirus.
The campaign doesn’t show up when searching for it or its creator.
Users are awarded “points” for fact-checking tweets.
Yet another indicator that YouTube only wants “authoritative sources” on the platform.
The idea is spreading outside of the US.
Facebook’s motion to dismiss then refers to the US Communications Decency Act (CDA) Section 230.
Facebook’s mind-boggling claim that its First Amendment rights allow it to ban users for exercising their own First Amendment rights – and that’s not even the only puzzling and contradictory point from the filing.
According to Hawley, the industry is now stagnant useful ideas-wise and is instead making money off previous, true innovations, by locking users more and more deeply into their “addiction”.