YouTube continues its war on so-called misinformation by adding fact-checks to search results
YouTube moves one step closer to becoming an arbiter of truth by adding fact-checks and hoax alerts to its search results for topics that it deems to be spreading misinformation.
Leaked audio from Google reveals its plans to influence the Republican party
The transcript of the leaked audio highlights Google’s efforts to steer the Republican party and conservative movement away from nationalistic ideas and to increasingly control our lives.
Dissenter by Gab passes 125,000 comments in its first week
Dissenter has seen an explosion of activity in its first week with 125,090 comments being left by 38,000 users.
Senator Josh Hawley’s solution for the censoring of conservatives would actually lead to more censoring of conservatives
Section 230 is actually good at protecting free speech.
Steven Crowder responds to the bogus copyright claims from ABC and Disney
Crowder has given an update on the four false copyright claims which led to his Anti-Oscars Party YouTube live stream being taken down and uploads of the stream being blocked.
New report highlights the dangers of big tech’s war on disinformation
Removing historic records sets a dangerous precedent that makes it difficult to figure out what actually happened retrospectively.
Tech companies will get heavy UK fines if they don’t crack down on so-called “hate speech”
Uninformed government ministers seem intent on regulating “hate speech” without even defining what it is.
Rust YouTuber “Vice” had his channel deleted for so-called “impersonation” of VICE Media
YouTube didn’t offer the YouTuber a chance to change their name – they just deleted the entire channel.
New FTC task force is starting to investigate tech monopolies
Many feel that tech companies are getting too big and need to be broken up to maintain a fair market.
New report suggests YouTube advertisers are spending less on independent content creators
Instead, they’re investing in premium content providers such as Disney and Vevo because they’re considered to be brand-safe.
Gab has just launched Dissenter – a censorship-proof comments section for the internet
This new browser plugin and web app can create a free speech focused comments section for any web page which is fully protected by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution.
Steven Crowder’s anti-Oscars party stream taken down by copyright claim from ABC
Crowder’s stream appears to be protected under fair use law but DisneyEnterprisesInc. (which owns ABC – the network broadcasting The Oscars) filed the copyright claim with YouTube and caused the stream to be taken down.












