August 9, 2022 Babylon Bee CEO: Liberals decide what’s allowed, Big Tech enforces their rules through terms of service Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon believes that suppression of conservative thought has picked up in recent months but his satirical site is thriving despite obstacles.
July 29, 2022 'Moms for Liberty' on California gender transition bill: 'Biggest parental rights intrusion we've seen' A conservative grassroots parental-rights organization called Moms For Liberty was shut out of Twitter on Monday after criticizing a California gender-transition bill.
July 29, 2022 Kentucky mother sues Meta, alleges Instagram fueled teen daughter's anorexia: 'We all need to wake up' Candace Wuest, with her daughter and Social Media Victims Law Center lawyer Matthew Bergman, joined "Fox & Friends First" to share how Instagram hurts young girls.
July 21, 2022 Big tech’s ‘secondhand censorship’ shields conservatives from information at alarming rate, study shows Free Speech America CensorTrack database found that seven big tech platforms kept information from users a staggering 144,301,713 times during the first quarter of 2022 alone.
July 14, 2022 GOP lawmakers launch probe of TikTok's sharing of user data with Chinese parent company Senior GOP lawmakers on two top House committees launched an investigation into the TikTok social media app for allowing its non-public user data to be accessed from China.
July 13, 2022 Twitter allows some threats against conservative SCOTUS Justices, pro-life pregnancy centers to flourish Conservative Supreme Court Justices, pro-life pregnancy centers and others have been threatened on Twitter since Roe v. Wade was overturned last month.
July 12, 2022 Conservatives must use antitrust to rein in big tech monopolies Monopolistic tech companies that censor conservative speech much be stopped by antitrust. Conservatives must pull together to back bills reining in the tech industry.
July 12, 2022 Survivor of Mao's China warns about Big Tech working with government: 'Americans should take note' A survivor of Mao's revolution reacts to Chinese police beating citizens who gathered to protest against having their bank accounts frozen due to COVID-19 policies.
July 6, 2022 Twitter reinstates Alex Berenson after ‘permanently’ suspending his account in 2021 over COVID tweets Former New York Times journalist Alex Berenson returned to Twitter on Wednesday after he was given a "permanent "ban for allegedly violating the platform's COVID "misinformation" policy.
July 5, 2022 July 4 shooting: Social media companies a 'big part' of shooting, not sharing content with police, says ex-cop Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ contributor Leo Terrell and National Fallen Officer Foundation President Tre Pennie responded to the July 4 parade mass shooting Tuesday on "Hannity."