
Rumble Sues California Over Censorship Law That Impacts Satire
California’s new laws draw fire for allegedly turning tech platforms into arbiters of political speech, raising free speech concerns.

California’s new laws draw fire for allegedly turning tech platforms into arbiters of political speech, raising free speech concerns.

As YouTube directs searches for Trump’s Rogan interview to mainstream clips, concerns grow over algorithmic influence on political discourse.

An inunction is in place with immediate effect.

Even those who interacted with AT&T customers are at risk.

Mozilla sparked debate over its commitment to open internet principles.

A new update for more accurate and useful search results.

A future biometrics identity system.

Twitter users can’t like, comment on, or retweet tweets linking to Substack publications.

The treaty is being discussed this week.

Bulk data collection.

Major privacy concerns.

Twitter had put a warning on all links to the site.

Suppression.

Another crackdown on user engagement.


The episodes quietly disappeared with no explanation.

Despite Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey being a Bitcoin fan, Twitter itself doesn’t align with the values of openness and freedom.


YouTube can end careers at the press of a button, leaving creators without recourse.

Despite facing prison, restaurant owners are fighting back.

Hancock tells the British people to hand over data to “save lives.”

Another alternative platform has one of its major funding sources cut off.

Twitter says it was a mistake but didn’t say why the account was banned.

Snooping on calls and online activity with no warrant.

California’s new laws draw fire for allegedly turning tech platforms into arbiters of political speech, raising free speech concerns.

As YouTube directs searches for Trump’s Rogan interview to mainstream clips, concerns grow over algorithmic influence on political discourse.

An inunction is in place with immediate effect.

Even those who interacted with AT&T customers are at risk.

Mozilla sparked debate over its commitment to open internet principles.

A new update for more accurate and useful search results.

A future biometrics identity system.

Twitter users can’t like, comment on, or retweet tweets linking to Substack publications.

The treaty is being discussed this week.

Bulk data collection.

Major privacy concerns.

Twitter had put a warning on all links to the site.

Suppression.

Another crackdown on user engagement.


The episodes quietly disappeared with no explanation.

Despite Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey being a Bitcoin fan, Twitter itself doesn’t align with the values of openness and freedom.


YouTube can end careers at the press of a button, leaving creators without recourse.

Despite facing prison, restaurant owners are fighting back.

Hancock tells the British people to hand over data to “save lives.”

Another alternative platform has one of its major funding sources cut off.

Twitter says it was a mistake but didn’t say why the account was banned.

Snooping on calls and online activity with no warrant.















































