Topic: ADL
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has been involved in promoting censorship and influencing social media policies under the guise of combating hate and extremism. This has led to increased surveillance and data sharing between government agencies and tech companies, raising concerns about free speech and the suppression of lawful expression. The ADL’s actions exemplify the broader issue of how organizations can pressure platforms to limit discourse, impacting individual liberties and privacy.
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FBI and DHS Share and Receive “Extremism” Data with Social Media and Gaming Companies
A new report reveals how the agencies and games companies interact.
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X CEO Linda Yaccarino Is “Successfully” Censoring “Lawful But Awful” Speech, Interview Reveals
The CEO of X, Linda Yaccarino, is once again plunged into a conversation surrounding the principles of free speech, shedding…
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Elon Musk Threatens To Sue ADL After 60% Ad Revenue Decrease Following Censorship Pressure
The ADL has been pushing for censorship on the platform.
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Kyrie Irving is suspended for posting link to documentary deemed anti-Semitic
Banned for five games.
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The ADL is coming for gamers
When organizations become increasingly irrelevant, they have to create new enemies in order to stay funded.
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PewDiePie exposes fake “hate symbols”, highlights the real danger in media smears against inert symbols
PewDiePie educated his audience on the state of false smears.








