Censorship Project

Alexander Hall | August 13, 2020

Fierce debate erupted among Wikipedia moderators about whether members of the Justice Department, CIA, or government in general can be trusted when they contradict the liberal narrative. Liberal editors on Soros-funded Wikipedia have been…

Kayla Sargent | August 13, 2020

Facebook has launched its own campaign to reach voters on its platform with less than twelve weeks until the U.S. presidential election. The platform announced last month that it would be rolling out the “largest voting information campaign…

Corinne Weaver | August 12, 2020

Immediately after Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden announced Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA) as his potential vice president, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg stated her support for Harris. “This is a huge moment for Black women and girls all…

Alexander Hall | August 12, 2020

Two massive announcements from Facebook have revealed just how much Facebook has given up all pretense at being fair to conservatives. Facebook announced new rules this week clarifying its hate speech policy and stating that it may even fact…

Kayla Sargent | August 12, 2020

New information came to light about TikTok’s aggressive data collection just days after President Donald Trump signed an executive order banning the app in the United States. The Wall Street Journal released a report on August 11 detailing…

Corinne Weaver | August 12, 2020

Big Tech companies like Facebook, YouTube, Google, and Twitter treat Wikipedia as the source of truth, particularly when it comes to censoring conservatives. But even Wikipedia can’t figure out the truth related to Senator Kamala Harris…

Alexander Hall | August 11, 2020

Famous Christian public figures were censored for expressing disbelief that patriotism in the current year amounts to submitting to

 forced vaccinations amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. The Benham Brothers, identical twins David…

Kayla Sargent | August 11, 2020

In a win for free speech, the popular social media platform Reddit is planning to encourage healthy conversation about the upcoming presidential election.

Reddit CEO Steve Huffman announced that the platform will allow political ads,…

Alexander Hall | August 11, 2020

Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s tech policy committee has come under fire even from The New York Times for having suspicious ties with Big Tech companies. The Times released a report criticizing how “his campaign and…

Alexander Hall | August 10, 2020

TikTok is facing a ban from the United States unless it is sold from the Chinese-overseen company ByteDance to an American company, but some local Big Tech companies could prove just as tyrannical. Out of the frying pan and into the fire!…

Alexander Hall | August 10, 2020

Twitter now attaches warning labels to White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany’s account but not the Iranian ayatollah. Twitter has begun to add the labels to state-affiliated media and government officials from five major nations.…

Alexander Hall | August 7, 2020

President Donald Trump’s WeChat executive order shows the war on Chinese subterfuge is bigger than just TikTok. Trump issued two different executive orders on Thursday evening: The “Executive Order on Addressing the Threat Posed by TikTok” placed…

Alexander Hall | August 6, 2020

President Donald Trump has been censored by Big Tech for commenting on COVID-19. Facebook and Twitter obliterated a video of Trump speaking on Fox News about the coronavirus’s effects on children, both claiming the content violated their…

Alexa Moutevelis | August 5, 2020

Both Twitter and Facebook acted quickly Wednesday night to remove a video of President Trump speaking on Fox News about the coronavirus’ effects on children. The social media sites said the content violated their policies on COVID-19…

Alexander Hall | August 5, 2020

An app researcher may have revealed a Twitter tool that would allow moderators to debate over what is, or isn’t misinformation. Jane Manchun Wong has posted a screenshot of what appears to be an unreleased Twitter tool that allows moderators…

Alexander Hall | August 5, 2020

A campaign ad for presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden took a snippet from President Donald Trump wildly out of context.

Alexander Hall | August 4, 2020

Looking for your chance to vent your rage at Big Tech? The government is literally requesting the public to air their grievances in order to steer policy decisions. “The Federal Communications Commission will take public comment for 45 days…

Kayla Sargent | August 4, 2020

For years now, the progressive left and media have been quick to demonize the nation’s police officers, so it comes as no surprise that Big Tech is following the trend. A quick Google search of the word “demon” results in a dictionary…

Alexander Hall | August 4, 2020

Government enforced race reparations aren’t here yet, but Google has rolled out a plan to show people how to exclusively support businesses based not on the content of the owners’ character but on the color of their skin. Google Maps’…

Corinne Weaver | August 4, 2020

Academics funded by Big Tech only argue for more censorship of conservative thought. The Oxford Internet Institute, a department of the University of Oxford, released a study that smeared conservative sites such as CNSNews, Breitbart, The Daily…