
Film Studios Battle Reddit for User IP Addresses
Film companies argue that “an IP address is not a person” in an attempt to force Reddit to share the IP addresses of users.

Film companies argue that “an IP address is not a person” in an attempt to force Reddit to share the IP addresses of users.

Pre-emptive censorship methods.

The controversial technology is hitting more apps.

Building profiles on users.

Google is joining Apple, Wikipedia, and more in organizations that have been hit with fines for not censoring Ukraine war narratives.

A lawsuit ultimately calling for more content moderation online.

A privacy invasion.

Reddit’s attempt to price 3rd-party apps out of the market is being met with resistance.


A growing phenomenon.

Overreach.

Twitter is continuing its crackdown on the word.


As activists call for Twitter to follow suit.

Continuing its embrace of censorship.

And hurt free expression.

A useful feature when looking for an answer to a question.

Users were criticizing the government on the app.


Citing “a high volume of information not supported by credible sources.”

Confirmation of unfair enforcement.

A quick backtrack.

A surprising break from Big Tech’s COVID censorship orthodoxy. Let’s see if they stick to it.


Film companies argue that “an IP address is not a person” in an attempt to force Reddit to share the IP addresses of users.

Pre-emptive censorship methods.

The controversial technology is hitting more apps.

Building profiles on users.

Google is joining Apple, Wikipedia, and more in organizations that have been hit with fines for not censoring Ukraine war narratives.

A lawsuit ultimately calling for more content moderation online.

A privacy invasion.

Reddit’s attempt to price 3rd-party apps out of the market is being met with resistance.


A growing phenomenon.

Overreach.

Twitter is continuing its crackdown on the word.


As activists call for Twitter to follow suit.

Continuing its embrace of censorship.

And hurt free expression.

A useful feature when looking for an answer to a question.

Users were criticizing the government on the app.


Citing “a high volume of information not supported by credible sources.”

Confirmation of unfair enforcement.

A quick backtrack.

A surprising break from Big Tech’s COVID censorship orthodoxy. Let’s see if they stick to it.
