Topic: QAnon
QAnon represents a controversial conspiracy theory that has faced significant censorship from major social media platforms. These platforms have implemented bans, restrictions, and deplatforming measures against content associated with QAnon, often citing misinformation and harmful narratives. This ongoing crackdown raises important questions about free speech, the role of tech companies as gatekeepers, and the implications for individual liberties in the digital environment.
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Former Jan 6th Prosecutor Runs For Congress, Focusing Campaign on Tackling “Conspiracy Theories” On Social Media
Will Rollins’ campaign is based on social media regulation.
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The Movie The Media Is Telling You Not To See
The media is trying to associate Sound of Freedom with online conspiracy theories.
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Rep. Adam Schiff’s staffers repeatedly asked Twitter to censor memes
Newly disclosed emails show the censorship requests.
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Senator Klobuchar uses Paul Pelosi attack to call for internet regulation
And criticizes the spread of “misinformation.”
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Twitter’s new CEO Parag Agrawal previously rejected free speech in favor of “healthy public conversation”
He also wished the company had censored some content sooner.
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“Free speech short video app” Clapper bans QAnon and vaccine-skeptic content
Clapper’s unique selling point didn’t last.
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Leaked video shows Jack Dorsey discussing “much bigger” Twitter censorship measures after Trump ban
Dorsey’s public statement on Trump’s suspension warned that it had set a dangerous precedent.
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Etsy bans “Stop the Steal” beanies for “harmful misinformation”
Knitters are now being censored under far-reaching misinformation rules.












