Facebook Hosts Adverts With Antisemitic Phrase ‘From the River to the Sea’
Facebook and Instagram have sparked a firestorm by allowing ads featuring the antisemitic slogan 'From the river to the sea'.
Facebook and Instagram have sparked a firestorm by allowing ads featuring the antisemitic slogan 'From the river to the sea'.
As the August 25th deadline for the new EU online speech regulations approaches, Commissioner Thierry Breton warns social media companies to turn up the dial on censorship, or else.
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Thorsteinn Siglaugsson has fact-checked the fact checker whose work is being used to discredit the Cochrane review on masking which concluded there's no high-quality evidence that face masks reduce the spread of COVID-19.
Newly released documents show that the White House played a major role in censoring social media by applying relentless, coercive pressure, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.
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The British state deployed a counter-terrorism unit to crush social media and scientific dissent on vaccines and lockdowns, it has emerged – along with numerous other abuses of state power.
Facebook isn't even bothering with 'fact-checkers' anymore. It just tells users it is censoring their vaccine harm 'misinformation' because it "can make some people feel unsafe".
An investigation has revealed new evidence that Big Tech collaborates with the US Government to censor social media. The journalists found a Facebook portal where government agents can submit censorship "requests".
The BBC has boasted that it triggered the removal of a Facebook vaccine injury support group with over 250,000 members. Are the injured no longer even allowed to talk to one another?
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