Topic: fact-checking
Fact-checking initiatives often serve as a guise for censorship, with governments and tech companies collaborating to control narratives under the pretext of combating misinformation. These efforts can lead to the suppression of free speech, as seen in various instances where platforms have limited content based on state-backed guidelines. The implications for individual liberty and privacy are significant, as users face increased scrutiny and potential censorship of their views.
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Irish Govt Pushes “Disinfo” Plan Despite Public Backlash
Public backlash was treated like background noise as the state wrote its own rules for truth.
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Google Exits EU’s Voluntary Anti-“Disinformation” Code, Defying Digital Services Act Requirements
Does Google’s bold rejection of EU mandates signal a shifting balance of power between tech giants and censors?












