Topic: Stanford Internet Observatory
The Stanford Internet Observatory has been implicated in government-backed censorship efforts, particularly regarding social media oversight and election speech. This involvement raises significant concerns about the impact of academic institutions on free expression and the potential for mass surveillance under the guise of combating misinformation. The scrutiny surrounding its projects highlights the ongoing battle against censorship and the importance of protecting individual liberties in the digital sector.
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Former GEC Head Defends Disbanded Agency’s Role in Social Media Oversight, Dismisses Censorship Claims
Rubin clings to Cold War scripts as cover for a censorship regime that couldn’t survive sunlight.
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Court Advances Hines v. Stamos Case Alleging Government-Backed Censorship of Covid-19 and Election Speech
US District Court allows Hines v. Stamos case to proceed, focusing on alleged collusion in censoring online speech and First…
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Jim Jordan Investigates Stanford Internet Observatory Monitoring Election Speech for 2024
House demands transparency on SIO’s past and future involvement in election-related speech monitoring.
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Stanford University Has Become a Hub Of Government-Funded Censorship Projects
It’s currently being challenged over lack of disclosures.
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Twitter Files: State entities flagged “anti-Ukraine narratives” for censorship
More Big Tech-government censorship collusion.
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How China spreads its propaganda across Western social media
? Twitter and Facebook are hotbeds for China’s sockpuppet accounts and propaganda.











