Topic: hateful conduct
Hateful conduct laws and policies often serve as a pretext for censorship, targeting individuals and groups based on their speech rather than actual harm. Major platforms like Twitter and TikTok have faced scrutiny for their inconsistent enforcement of these policies, leading to accusations of bias and suppression of free expression. The implications of these actions raise significant concerns about individual liberty and the right to speak freely without fear of arbitrary punishment.
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Amicus Brief Supports The Babylon Bee Against New York’s “Hateful Conduct” Law
Attorneys from the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) have supported the satire news site, The Babylon Bee, with a friend-of-the-court brief…
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Pro-Censorship Group, Being Sued By X, Releases New Report With Complaints of Hate Speech
More allegations aimed at X.
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Libs of TikTok threatens to sue Twitter over censorship
The account has been locked again.
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Libs of TikTok is locked out of Twitter for alleged “hateful conduct”
The popular account is consistently challenged by mainstream social platforms.
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Jenna Ellis, Gays Against Groomers, punished by Twitter over “groomer” term
Twitter is continuing its crackdown on the word.
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Dave Rubin locked out of Twitter after commenting on censorship of Dr. Jordan Peterson
“Violating our rules against hateful conduct.”
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TikTok bans popular satirical news site, The Babylon Bee
Another platform censors the popular site.
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Twitch streamer Destiny says ban is permanent
Banned without explanation.
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Twitter locks out Babylon Bee after “Man of the Year” article
“Hateful conduct.”












