Twitter scrubs Tulsi Gabbard from trends during presidential debates while she’s the top searched candidate
Gabbard also gained more followers than all but one of the other candidates during the debate and her exchange with Kamala Harris was one of the most talked-about moments of the event.
YouTube deletes Soph’s channel after her latest video was removed for “hate speech”
Soph has had multiple videos removed and faced temporary suspensions after she was the subject of a BuzzFeed hit piece in May.
Google employees heavily support Elizabeth Warren even though she wants to break up Google
Google’s who have insider knowledge must know something we don’t.
New Google whistleblower reveals YouTube do manipulate search results
Another example of Google manipulating results when they testify in Congress to say they don’t.
Google using its Chrome dominance to subvert internet standards like showing https and www in URLs
It’s not the first time Google have decided to ignore the standard.
Just 4% of big tech employee 2020 candidate donations go to Donald Trump
An analysis of the twelve 2020 presidential candidates who received the most donations from big tech employees between January and June showed that over 50% of these donations went to Elizabeth Warren, Pete Buttigieg, and Kamala Harris.
Censorship King Jack Dorsey maxes out donations to free speech queen Tulsi Gabbard
Why would someone who runs a platform that has squashed one side of the public debate be supporting the free speech candidate?
Online advertising growth drops to levels seen back in 2001
Privacy concerns and the rise in adblockers have stalled the market.
Senator Josh Hawley introduces SMART Act bill to curb addictive features of social media
Hawley has set his sights on big tech companies in recent months.
Tulsi Gabbard: to protect free speech online, break up big tech monopolies
Gabbard has consistently spoken out against censorship and promoted free speech online.
YouTube demonetizes popular YouTube channel Top 5 Scary Videos
The channel is the lates independent channel to be hit by YouTube’s practices.
YouTube chief proposes “positive discrimination” of “authoritative sources” like CNN over indie creators
YouTube appears to be turning its back on the users that built the platform.












