Topic: LinkedIn
LinkedIn has faced scrutiny for its role in censoring content and deplatforming users, often under the guise of combating misinformation. The platform has been involved in various incidents where it has restricted access to posts, banned users for sharing controversial opinions, and collaborated with government agencies on data sharing. These actions raise significant concerns about free speech, privacy, and the power of tech companies to control discourse.
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LinkedIn bans Dr. Robert Malone
Following being banned from Twitter.
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LinkedIn censors interview with British cardiologist who criticized Pfizer vaccine data coverup
LinkedIn says it breached its “professional community policies.”
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Microsoft to end LinkedIn service in China after censorship accusations, censors the Chinese language version of the announcement
Microsoft says it supports “free expression.”
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Congressman Jim Banks questions LinkedIn after it censored for China
The Microsoft-owned platform is accused of taking orders from the CCP on who to censor.
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LinkedIn censors Harvard medical professor Martin Kulldorff
LinkedIn thinks it knows better.
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Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance is banned from LinkedIn
The doctors are accused of “misinformation”
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mRNA technology pioneer blasts Big Tech censorship
Dr. Malone’s LinkedIn account was deleted.
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LinkedIn censors Swedish journalist’s profile in China after he references Tiananmen Square thesis
LinkedIn claimed to “strongly support freedom of expression” while acknowledging the censorship on behalf of China.
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Microsoft’s Bing censors image results for “tank man” on anniversary of Tiananmen Square massacre
“There are no results for tank man.”












