Topic: Citigroup
Citigroup has faced scrutiny for its policies regarding financial services and censorship, particularly in relation to firearms and controversial online platforms. The bank’s actions reflect broader concerns about how financial institutions can influence free speech by debanking individuals or organizations based on their beliefs or affiliations. This raises critical questions about privacy, individual liberty, and the role of financial entities in regulating speech.
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Citigroup Reverses Firearms Debanking Policy
Citigroup’s sudden pivot comes as Wall Street scrambles to sidestep the culture war crosshairs.
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NY Fed Reports “Successful” Months-Long Digital Dollar Test
The privacy issues loom large.
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Alleged owner of popular QAnon site QMap fired after fact-checker contacted his employer
QMap was shut down shortly after the fact-checker published an investigation into the alleged owner.
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Popular QAnon site QMap shut down after fact-checker publishes alleged owner’s details and registered address
QMap was reportedly a popular site for supporters of the online QAnon movement.
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Google wants to be your checking account
Are you ready Google to offer financial services?





