Topic: Lindsey Graham
Lindsey Graham’s legislative actions often reflect a troubling trend towards expanding surveillance and limiting online free speech. Despite advocating for digital freedom abroad, his support for measures that weaken Section 230 and increase platform liability poses significant risks to individual liberties and privacy. This contradiction highlights the ongoing battle against censorship and mass surveillance in the digital environment.
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Bipartisan Bill Seeks to Repeal Section 230, Endangering Online Free Speech
Repealing Section 230 wouldn’t tame Big Tech; it would hand the keys of online speech to the few companies wealthy…
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Lindsey Graham Falls Prey to the Surveillance Monster He Championed
The senator who spent years defending government surveillance just found out what it feels like to be the one under…
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Bipartisan Push in Congress to Weaken Section 230, Expand Online Surveillance, and Increase Platform Liability
Calls for platform accountability came with few answers about who decides what speech is acceptable.
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Senate Bill Threatens Section 230 and Online Free Speech
A ticking clock on Section 230 gambles with the very architecture of online speech, led by lawmakers who can’t agree…
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FBI Nominee Kash Patel Vows to End Censorship Collusion, Slams Wiretaps, and Pledges Section 230 Work
Patel vows to end the FBI’s role in online censorship but signals openness to Section 230 reforms that could impact…
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Senators: Only Companies With A Government-Approved License Should Be Able To Offer Generative AI Tools
Gatekeeping so that AI is controlled by powerful corporations who will impose restrictions at the behest of the government.
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The EARN IT Act, an attack on encrypted communications, to be reintroduced next week
The continued threat to privacy.
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The EARN IT act is back for a second attempt to ban private messaging
A back door to your messaging apps.
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Virus expert Peter Daszak, whose letter caused Big Tech to censor lab leak theory, received Google funding
Daszak has been removed from the UN commission.












