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UK blocks Labour lawmaker that wanted news outlets to register with dystopian regulator
Dodging censorship proposals.
Facebook “fact-checker” USA Today caught publishing fake news
“Fact-checkers” decide what people can say on social media. But they have accuracy problems of their own.
Brave Search challenges DuckDuckGo on trackers controversy
Rivals battle it out.
UK’s public-funded BBC told journalists to lobby lawmakers on trans rights
An apparent breach of ethics.
California Governor Gavin Newsom joins Truth Social
The first major democrat to join.
The World Economic Forum and World Trade Organization push “global digital identity of persons and objects”
A proposed dystopian future.
UK Home Secretary decides to extradite Julian Assange to the US
The US suggests exposing war crimes is a crime in itself.
“Deleted” TikTok videos are still available to law enforcement
Not really deleted.
Labour and SNP demand “health misinformation” controls be added to UK’s controversial “Online Safety Bill”
As if the bill wasn’t bad enough.
Video platform Rumble announces “open-source” free speech rules
Users can give feedback.
Elon Musk tells Twitter employees users should be able to say “pretty outrageous things”
Elon Musk’s first ever meeting with Twitter employees.
An Introduction to Sideloading Android Apps
Take control of your Android experience by installing apps on your own terms, free from Google’s gatekeeping.












