Topic: Imran Ahmed
Imran Ahmed is associated with various pro-censorship initiatives that seek to regulate online speech under the guise of combating hate and misinformation. These efforts often involve government collaboration and funding, raising concerns about the implications for free expression and individual privacy. The push for stricter online content controls highlights the ongoing battle against censorship and the need to protect digital rights.
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X Agrees to Review Illegal “Hate” Within 48 Hours Under UK Online Safety Act
The platform that once called Ofcom’s approach “overreach” just handed it a 48-hour content removal pipeline with quarterly audits.
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US Imposes Visa Bans on Key Figures Involved in Global Censorship Pressure
The unprecedented sanctions mark a turning point in how the US confronts foreign influence over its digital speech.
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UK Censorship Groups Received Taxpayer-Linked Funds, Tied to Labour Figures
Taxpayer-linked funds quietly flowed to UK censorship groups with ties to Labour.
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Civil Liberties Groups Push DOJ to Probe UK-US Collusion in Online Censorship
AFL calls for DOJ probe into foreign ties behind alleged censorship by Center for Countering Digital Hate.
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X Sues Pro-Censorship Non-Profit
The group is alleging “hate speech” is rising on the platform. X says the statements are false and are hurting…
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Investigating The Pro-Censorship UK Group Expanding Across The US
Freedom of information requests to hit government agencies for its association with pro-censorship group.
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UK “anti-hate” group sets its sights on medical misinformation online
What does an anti-hate group have to do with policing conversations about medical issues online?








