Topic: Hamas
The situation surrounding Hamas has sparked significant censorship and surveillance actions from various platforms and governments. These actions include bans, content removals, and demands for compliance with disinformation regulations, raising serious concerns about free speech and individual privacy. The implications of these measures affect not only the discourse on this specific conflict but also broader issues of censorship and the control of information.
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Washington’s TikTok Ban Heated Up Following Israel-Hamas War, Former Congressman States
Efforts to ban TikTok stalled until the October 7 attack, when concerns over pro-Palestinian narratives on the platform revived the…
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Israel Raids Al Jazeera Offices, Pulls the Plug on Broadcast Operations
Al Jazeera vows to continue reporting despite Israel’s drastic move to shut down operations and seize equipment amid accusations of…
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Democrats Ignore The First Amendment With Censorship Demand Letter To X
Demands to censor online speech.
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Professor John Strauss Is Placed on Leave From USC After Edited Video Is Made To Look Like He Supported Murder of Palestinians
Strauss has been removed from campus.
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Internet Is Cut Off in Gaza As Israel Steps Up Operations
Most communication is down.
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YouTube Says it Was a “Mistake” To Delete Clip of Senator Rubio Calling Hamas Terrorists “Savages”
YouTube had initially said that Rubio expressed hate towards a “protected group.”
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EU Opens Investigation Into X After Making Censorship Demands
The EU is escalating its censorship campaign.











