Topic: Stop the Steal
The “Stop the Steal” movement has faced significant censorship across major platforms, with companies like Twitter, Facebook, and Amazon taking action against related content and merchandise. These actions highlight the ongoing battle over free speech and the power of tech companies to control discourse, raising concerns about individual liberties and the implications of labeling certain viewpoints as misinformation. The crackdown on this movement exemplifies the broader issues of censorship and surveillance that threaten free expression online.
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Twitter bans Nick Fuentes
The SPLC’s “Hatewatch” program appears to be responsible for the takedown.
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Questions are raised about whether MeWe is a free speech platform
Many have flocked to the service after Big Tech censorship, only to find MeWe never advertised itself as supporters of…
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Etsy bans “Stop the Steal” beanies for “harmful misinformation”
Knitters are now being censored under far-reaching misinformation rules.
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Facebook shuts down Stop the Steal group after it gains over 360,000 members in 24 hours
Big Tech is mass censoring users who attempt to discuss vote-counting irregularities.







