The Digital Iron Curtain: How the RESTRICT Act Threatens to Devastate Privacy and Crush Free Speech Online
By Matt Agorist In an era where the world has become more Orwellian than Orwell himself could have ever imagined, it should come as no…
By Matt Agorist In an era where the world has become more Orwellian than Orwell himself could have ever imagined, it should come as no…
By Jonathan Cook The US Congress last tried to grapple with what the country’s ballooning security services were up to nearly half a century ago….
By B.N. Frank Over the years, numerous reports and studies have concluded that social media use can and does harm children and teens. In fact,…
By Dan Fournier In a previous article – which was republished in Activist Post, and The Burning Platform – readers were introduced on how the…
By Njeri Wangari A Kenyan court recently ruled that a case against Facebook’s parent company Meta, filed by a former Facebook moderator Daniel Motaung, for alleged…
By William Spruance Wednesday, Congress held a hearing on Twitter’s censorship of The New York Post and its coverage of Hunter Biden’s laptop. While House…
By Ross Schulman The Washington Post recently published an op-ed by Megan McArdle titled “Twitter might be replaced, but not by Mastodon or other imitators.”…
By Tyler Durden Tech executives whose online platforms routinely fail to protect children from “online harm” will face criminal charges and up to two years…
By Matt Agorist Over the past three years, we have seen an unprecedented amount of censorship and silencing of peaceful voices related to anyone and…
By B.N. Frank Earlier this month a new study revealed that social media use is “reprogramming children’s brains”. Of course, over the years, other studies,…
By B.N. Frank Earlier this month a new study revealed that social media use is “reprogramming children’s brains.” Of course, over the years other studies,…
By B.N. Frank American tech insiders (aka “Silicon Valley Parents”) have reportedly been sending their kids to low-tech and no-tech schools, making their nannies sign…
By Michael Senger All warfare is based on deception. Hence, when we are able to attack, we must seem unable; when using our forces, we…
By Michael Rectenwald As the author of Google Archipelago: The Digital Gulag and the Simulation of Freedom, I guess I should not be surprised to find…