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Jon Stewart asks who gets to decide what is “misinformation”?
Stewart brings nuance to the discussion.
Petition asks Chicago school to reinstate fired teacher whose ‘n-word’ clip was shared online
The school didn’t care that Mary DeVoto was trying to teach kids about racism.
Google Analytics in its current form is a privacy law violation, France rules
Google tracking scripts on websites are scooping up data on visitors.
Senators: CIA has secret surveillance program that collects American’s private data
The senators said documents about the program “reveal serious problems associated with warrantless backdoor searches of Americans.”
Ontario residents cheering on the freedom protests on Facebook get a visit from police
Officers are monitoring Facebook conversations.
Telegram begins blocking some channels in Germany after meeting with government
Blocked across all Telegram versions in the country.
The Sims 4 Wedding Stories pack won’t release in Russia over censorship law
The gaming DLC features same-sex marriage.
GiveSendGo won’t back down after court order; “Canada has absolutely ZERO jurisdiction over how we manage our funds”
Business as normal for the alternative crowd-funding platform.
Twitter drops service provider after accusations it was used to surveil people
The service was used to send text codes.
Mattel hits multiple Jurassic World toy reviewers with copyright takedown notices
The takedowns were issued on reviews of toys that the reviewers had purchased.
Ontario Attorney General orders freeze of GiveSendGo donation distribution to Freedom Convoy
Another free speech suppression tactic.












