Topic: BBC
The BBC has faced scrutiny for its role in promoting government-backed censorship and regulating online speech under the guise of impartiality. Reports indicate that the organization has pressured journalists to conform to specific narratives, while also collaborating with tech companies to combat so-called misinformation. This raises significant concerns about free expression and the integrity of independent journalism in the face of state influence and media collusion.
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UK: Ofcom-Backed Study Could Be Part of a Push to Extend “Impartiality” Rules to Online Media
The study targets digital news and social platforms just as alternative media reshapes political discourse.
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Canada’s State-Funded Legacy Media Unite to Combat “Disinformation”
Global broadcasters push social media to tackle disinformation, raising censorship concerns.
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Former BBC Reporter Discloses Being Pressured to Remove Tweets Challenging the Assertion “Men Can Be Women”
The journalist faced disciplinary action for non-compliance.
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BBC Tries To Frame AI Parody Images as a “Disinformation” Scoop
After the BBC published its story, numerous other legacy media outlets published similar articles with the same deceptive framing.
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Adobe Releases Tool, Developed With the BBC, To Combat “Misinformation” in Images
The rise of the meme stamp.
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“You just lied” – Elon Musk dismantles BBC reporter over “hate speech” claims, accuses BBC of spreading “misinformation”
The part of the interview the BBC cut out of its report.
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Playwright and screenwriter Martin McDonagh tells authors to be a dissenting voice
Theaters want plays rewritten to avoid online backlash.
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Ex-England star Gary Lineker to “step back” from BBC over tweet
While the BBC investigates.
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BBC is raided in India, leading to allegations of retaliation over documentary critical of Modi
Following online censorship orders.












