Topic: Andrew Torba
Andrew Torba’s Gab is a social network that positions itself as a champion of free speech, often resisting government censorship demands from countries like Germany and the UK. The platform has faced significant pressure to comply with various censorship laws while maintaining its commitment to user privacy and free expression. Gab’s actions highlight the ongoing struggle against censorship and the importance of protecting individual liberties in the digital sector.
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Gab Refuses to Pay Germany’s Fine, Challenges Cross-Border Online Censorship
Berlin treats the internet as annexed territory, asserting control wherever Germans can read a post.
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Gab Refuses To Comply With UK Censorship “Tyranny”
Gab is standing up to the UK’s attempt to install global censorship.
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UK Tries To Wield Censorship Laws Globally, Clashing with Gab and Kiwi Farms over Free Speech and Jurisdiction
Ofcom’s notices to Gab and Kiwi Farms mark the first major test of the UK’s extraterritorial approach to online regulation.
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Gab Faces Off Against Germany’s Censorship Push, US DOJ Silent
Germany takes Gab to court as the platform defies censorship demands, sparking a clash over international free speech boundaries.
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Gab Stands Firm Against Australia’s Censorship Demands
Facing a $500,000 fine, Gab defies Australia’s demand to remove content, spotlighting a global clash over online speech and censorship.
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Free Speech Platform Gab Rejects German Request for Data on User’s Posts Insulting Politician Ricarda Lang
Gab is standing up to citizens facing Germany’s oppressive speech policies.
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Gab extends disappearing posts to all users
To help privacy and free speech.
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Free speech company Gab launches payment processing system
A new alternative to systems like PayPal which have been known to censor.
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Social Platform Gab Rejects Germanys Demands For Censorship
“Why should we block an entire country from accessing Gab because their government is sending us fines we won’t pay?”
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Social Network Gab Could Be Blocked in Germany for Supporting Free Speech
Germany’s demands make clear that “lawful speech” means only speech the government approves.
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Gab introduces Gab Ads, a privacy-focused ad network that doesn’t track users
An antidote to the invasive practices of Big Tech advertising.












