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Colorado police forced to pay out after violating First Amendment when it deleted critical FB comments
Public bodies have a habit of deleting criticism, a violation of the First Amendment.
DHS wants to continue its “disinformation” work, flag “falsehoods” to social media platforms
“The Department must be able to address the disinformation threat streams that can undermine the security of our homeland.”
79% of Americans believe not censoring Hunter Biden laptop story would have changed election outcome, survey shows
Conversations over the censorship of the laptop by Big Tech platforms and the media has been highlighted again this week after statements by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
RAND think tank calls for “guardrails” on the metaverse
To prevent “harm.”
Court says US citizens need a permit to publish video footage taken at a national park
The ruling, seen as opposing the First Amendment, includes uploading videos online where they may generate ad revenue.
California bill aims to restrict rap lyrics being used as evidence in criminal proceedings
A federal bill has also been proposed.
Libs of TikTok is locked out of Twitter for alleged “hateful conduct”
The popular account is consistently challenged by mainstream social platforms.
Rumble shoots to the top of the App Store charts after Big Tech censorship escalates
Rumble has had a big month.
Collin College administrators are personally liable for firing professor over social media posts, judge rules
A First Amendment violation.
Students of Western University in Canada are censored online for criticizing mask mandates and vax passes
The university is trying to stop dissent in its social media profiles.
Wikimedia Foundation launches legal challenge against NSA mass surveillance
Petition the Supreme Court.












