Topic: Tucker Carlson
Tucker Carlson’s recent ventures highlight the ongoing battle against censorship and the pressure exerted by media and government entities on platforms like YouTube and Facebook. His move to alternative platforms such as Rumble and GETTR highlights the need for sectors that prioritize free speech and resist the influence of pro-censorship groups. This situation reflects broader concerns about the suppression of diverse viewpoints and the implications for individual liberty in the digital environment.
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NYT and Washington Post Push YouTube To Censor Election “Misinformation,” Lament Podcast Censorship Challenges
A last-minute election-related censorship push.
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New York Times Leverages Pro-Censorship Group To Pressure YouTube Against Political Commentators
Pro-censorship hit piece coming.
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PublicSquare To Build “Uncancelable” Payments
The freedom-focused Amazon competitor is working on much-needed technology.
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Tucker Carlson Joins Free Speech Video Platform Rumble
The highest rated cable news host of the modern era is going independent.
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Fox News is Slammed For Banning Outlets From Using More Than 3 Minutes of Clips From Republican Primary Debate
Strict restrictions that ignore the ideals of free and open participation in the public process.
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Tucker Carlson Announces His New Show Will Be on Twitter
Carlson plans to bypass news networks and go direct.
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Tucker Carlson should join Rumble, Joe Rogan says
The popular podcaster, who has dealt with censorship issues, weighs in.
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The White House pressured Facebook to censor Tucker Carlson, evidence shows
The White House Director of Digital Strategy contacted Facebook to complain about its algorithm.
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YouTube deletes Tucker Carlson interview with “detransitioned” woman
Deleted for “spam.”
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Tucker Carlson joins GETTR
The next big name to join.
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Nicki Minaj claims Twitter silenced her after she shared Tucker Carlson’s defense of her telling people to not be “bullied” over vaccine
Minaj claims she’s in “Twitter jail.”
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Fauci says online “disinformation” is the “enemy” of public health
Despite making several contradicting statements over the last 18 months.












