Topic: misinformation policy
Misinformation policies implemented by major platforms often serve as tools for censorship rather than genuine efforts to promote accurate information. These policies can lead to the suppression of diverse viewpoints, deplatforming of users, and the removal of content that challenges mainstream narratives. Such actions threaten free expression and privacy, as they prioritize control over open dialogue.
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YouTube suspends Dan Bongino after he breaks Rumble traffic records
YouTube has temporarily censored the channel under its “misinformation” policy.
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LinkedIn censors Harvard medical professor Martin Kulldorff
LinkedIn thinks it knows better.
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Twitter users say its new hateful conduct rules will ban the phrase “OK boomer”
The rules prohibit “dehumanizing speech” on the basis of age but Twitter says you can still say “OK boomer.”





