French Authorities Issue Preliminary Charges Against Telegram CEO
By Dave DeCamp On Wednesday, French judicial authorities indicted Telegram CEO Pavel Durov on six preliminary charges relating to illicit activity on the messaging app….
By Dave DeCamp On Wednesday, French judicial authorities indicted Telegram CEO Pavel Durov on six preliminary charges relating to illicit activity on the messaging app….
By John W. Whitehead “Internet platforms have a powerful incentive to please important federal officials, and the record in this case shows that high-ranking officials…
By Bjorn Andreas Bull-Hansen Freedom of speech is dying. You can now be thrown in jail for posting something on social media that the government…
By Tyler Durden Russia is demanding answers following the arrest Pavel Durov, the billionaire co-founder and CEO of messaging app Telegram. He was detained by French…
By Tyler Durden Pavel Durov, the billionaire co-founder and CEO of messaging app Telegram was arrested at the Bourget airport outside of Paris Saturday evening,…
Authored by Paul Lancefield via Off-Guardian.org, Facebook make only about £34 a year from the average customer in the UK – a little under £3…
Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via modernity.news The BBC reports that a 40-year-old man has been arrested and criminally charged for social media posts that…
Authored by Freddie Attenborough via The Critic A shadowy state agency with no statutory footing, previously used to monitor perfectly lawful yet dissenting speech during…
By Tyler Durden 48 hours after X and Rumble filed a lawsuit against the Global Alliance for Responsible Media (GARM) ‘advertising cartel’ and several members,…
Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Modernity.news UK authorities have warned people that merely retweeting information about the riots could lead to criminal charges. Yes,…
By Tyler Durden Social media platform X has filed a lawsuit against an ‘advertising cartel’ who have colluded to control online speech, as revealed on…
By Jeffrey A. Tucker There is only one major social media platform that is relatively free of censorship. That is X, once known as Twitter,…
By Mick Farthing As the Supreme Court’s summer session wraps up, they are releasing many decisions. Some of these cases touch on the lives of…
By Brownstone Institute In 1919, the Supreme Court used the pretext of crisis to overhaul the First Amendment as it jailed critics of the Great…