Topic: US
The First Amendment is the strongest speech protection in the world on paper, and it has not stopped officials from working around it. Agencies pressure platforms to bury content the government cannot lawfully ban, states pass age verification laws that put an ID check between adults and legal material, and “online safety” bills keep advancing on the assumption that speech is something to be managed. We cover the legislation, the jawboning, and the court fights that decide how much of the First Amendment survives contact with the internet.
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The Year of the Linux Desktop
Linux no longer asks users to adapt to it; it adapts to them, delivering a desktop experience that feels familiar…
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4chan and Kiwi Farms Tell Ofcom It Can’t Censor and Run From Lawsuits
The filing says Ofcom’s notices to 4chan and Kiwi Farms are a breach of US sovereignty disguised as online safety.
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Bipartisan Bill Seeks to Repeal Section 230, Endangering Online Free Speech
Repealing Section 230 wouldn’t tame Big Tech; it would hand the keys of online speech to the few companies wealthy…
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US Orders Visa Screening of Foreign Tech Workers Involved in Online Censorship
A new immigration filter asks not just what foreign tech workers can build, but what speech they’ve helped bury.
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Rumble Takes Aim at Silicon Valley’s Throne with Northern Data Acquisition
Rumble’s Northern Data deal turns its free-speech mission into a full-stack tech play, fusing freedom-based ideology with infrastructure.
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Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong Opposes Senate Democrats’ Plan to Extend ID Verification to Decentralized Finance
The proposed rules would force open-source coders into the role of financial gatekeepers.
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Quiet Skies Turns Dark as Senate Exposes Secret Surveillance of Americans
A counterterrorism tool quietly became a shadow blacklist for political outliers and public servants.
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YouTube Expands AI Age Checks, Users Face ID Verification
YouTube’s algorithmic surveillance push now forces millions to gamble between privacy and access.
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US Formally Confirms Shut Down of Counter-Disinformation Frameworks After Censorship Accusations
Once a war room for supposedly battling Russian bots, now a relic of bureaucratic overreach and mission creep.
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Yair Golan, Leader of Israel’s Opposition Democratic Party, Calls for Global Social Media Restrictions
Online speech becomes a focal point in the competing visions of Israel’s leadership.
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Coleman: Ofcom Can’t Export Censorship to the United States
Ofcom’s reach, Coleman argues, ends where the First Amendment begins.












