Topic: Project Veritas
Project Veritas has faced significant censorship and surveillance efforts from major tech platforms and government agencies. The organization has been targeted for its investigative journalism, which often reveals uncomfortable truths about censorship practices and biases within these platforms. This ongoing conflict highlights the critical issues of free speech and privacy in the face of powerful entities seeking to control information.
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Google whistleblower says Google News altered its algorithm against President Trump
Google changed its news search algorithms in order to target Donald Trump, according to Zach Vorhies, a Google whistleblower and…
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Marjorie Taylor Greene questions whether NYT is coordinating with Twitter on account suspension news stories
The NYT preemptively told Greene that Twitter was “likely to take enforcement action” against her account.
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TubeShift makes it easy to find censored YouTube videos on Odysee, Rumble, BitChute and more
It also simplifies the process of staying up to date with creators on alternative platforms.
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YouTube complies with CNN copyright claim, censors leaked footage
The popular video was scrubbed within hours of being posted.
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James O’Keefe scores early win in Twitter lawsuit
Twitter won’t get its chosen court.
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Babyon Bee’s legal counsel demands retraction of NYT article that paints satire as “misinformation”
Independent outlets are increasingly taking The New York Times to task.
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YouTube CEO on anti-conservative bias: “We don’t have a political agenda”
The CEO claimed that YouTube welcomes a wide range of perspectives.
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An update on the Project Veritas lawsuit against the New York Times
The New York Times attempts to say its reporting is “opinion” to avoid liability.
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Project Veritas sues CNN
CNN is accused of defamation for reporting that Project Veritas’ Twitter ban was due to “misinformation.”












