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    Why Government Shouldn’t Tell Facebook, Google, and Twitter What to Do

    The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence has summoned the CEOs of Facebook, Twitter, and Google for a hearing Wednesday about online political mischief by foreign governments. As was the case in a hearing several months ago, committee members will question the executives on their efforts (or lack thereof) to stop Russia and other countries from…
    Diane Katz
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    Media Misses: Trump Takes on CNN, Google

    We break down the top media moments this week—and plenty of misses. President Donald Trump isn’t just taking on the mainstream media—this week he’s also dueling it out with tech conglomerate Google. It all started with a tweet when Trump called out Google for allegedly prioritizing search results for “national left-wing media.”  Trump isn’t just going…
    Ginny Montalbano
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    Google’s Plan for a Censoring App for China Makes a Mockery of Its Mission of Information Access 

    Google plans to launch a pre-censored search engine app in China, tailored to fit China’s strict censorship laws, according to a report in The Intercept. A Google spokesperson declined to confirm the report regarding the tech titan’s plans, but if the app is developed, it would set a dangerous precedent. Access to China’s massive internet…
    Spencer McCloy
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    Social Media Giants Shouldn’t Be Arbiters of Appropriate Speech

    Of course, Facebook, YouTube, and other media are free to ban conspiracy-mongers such as Alex Jones from their platforms. They have a right to dictate the contours of permissible speech on their sites and to enforce those standards dutifully or hypocritically or ideologically, using any method they see fit. No one seriously disputes this. Twitter…
    David Harsanyi
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    Censorship of Infowars Exposes Larger Problem of Silicon Valley Bias

    This week, the conspiracy website Infowars, which is run by Alex Jones, was either “banned” or had content stripped from most social media platforms. YouTube cited “hate speech and harassment” as reasons to remove Infowars from the platform, Apple explained that “hate speech” wouldn’t be tolerated, and Facebook announced: “Upon review, we have taken it down…
    Jarrett Stepman
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    Founder of Congress’ Media Fairness Caucus Has a Prescription for Curing Media Bias

    The Daily Signal spoke last week with Rep. Lamar Smith, R-Texas, about media bias. Smith discussed the House Media Fairness Caucus, which he founded, how Americans can combat media bias, and a new term he coined: mediacrats. This transcript of the interview has been lightly edited for clarity and length. Rob Bluey: Congressman, how bad…
    Robert B. Bluey
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    Facebook Says It Has Identified a Political Influence Campaign Aimed at Creating Left-Wing ‘Resistance’

    Facebook announced Tuesday that it has removed 32 inauthentic Instagram and Facebook profiles and pages because the company believes they were part of a coordinated disinformation campaign. “We’re still in the very early stages of our investigation and don’t have all the facts—including who may be behind this. But we are sharing what we know…
    Joe Simonson
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    How Censorship by Facebook Reinforces This Writer’s Point on Liberals’ Intolerance

    Less than a third of the way into his upcoming book on nationalism, Israeli philosopher and scholar Yoram Hazony warns about the growing censorship constricting debate in Western societies when the opinion in question runs counter to the views of politically correct liberalism. Facebook wasted no time in making his case for him. “There is…
    Mike Gonzalez
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    Facebook Recently Banned Dozens of Accounts in Brazil, and Conservatives Are Crying Foul

    Conservative groups in Brazil are protesting against Facebook after it banned 196 pages and 87 individual profiles, many of them on the right side of the ideological spectrum. The Facebook purge has raised concerns that the platform may be pursuing a political agenda in the run-up to the Oct. 7 elections for a new president,…
    James M. Roberts
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    Facebook Removes Death Threats Toward Republicans After Lawmaker Calls It Out

    Facebook removed a page Tuesday that posted incitements to violence and implied death threats after a Republican lawmaker called the company out. During a hearing Tuesday with representatives from Facebook, Twitter, and Google, Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida asked Facebook’s head of global policy management, Monika Bickert, why the social media giant hasn’t removed…
    Kyle Perisic
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    The Bias Problem Plaguing America’s Social Media Platforms

    Americans deserve the facts, objectively reported. They know media bias is pervasive. A recent Morning Consult poll found that only a quarter of voters now trust the media to tell them the truth, a record low. The media savages President Donald Trump and portrays his administration in the worst possible light. Over 90 percent of…
    Rep. Lamar Smith
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    Facebook Censored a Post With the Declaration of Independence Text, Now Says Sorry

    Facebook recently removed a post that featured the text from the Declaration of Independence, either showing that its algorithms are flawed, or its human content moderators find America’s founding document to be too politically incorrect for users. The tech giant reportedly apologized Tuesday. A small Texas newspaper called The Liberty County Vindicator was posting excerpts of the…
    Eric Lieberman
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    Exclusive Interview: Mercedes Schlapp on Trump’s Expectations and ‘Fighting’ Media Bias

    Mercedes Schlapp, assistant to the president and senior adviser for strategic communications at the White House, spoke exclusively to The Daily Signal’s Ginny Montalbano on Friday during the Young Women’s Leadership Summit organized by Turning Point USA in Dallas. Schlapp described the Trump administration’s successes, what the president expects from his team, and how the media…
    Ginny Montalbano
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    Facebook, Amazon, Google, and Twitter All Work With Left-Wing SPLC

    Four of the world’s biggest tech platforms have working partnerships with a left-wing nonprofit that has a track record of inaccuracies and routinely labels conservative organizations as “hate groups.” Facebook, Amazon, Google, and Twitter all work with or consult the Southern Poverty Law Center in policing their platforms for “hate speech” or “hate groups,” a Daily…
    Peter Hasson
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    Google Changes ‘Couple in Love’ Emoji to Gender Neutral

    Google temporarily changed its “couple in love” emoji to a gender-neutral default for Android phones, which is being tested Thursday. Users of Android’s newest update, Android P, will get a temporary change to their phones with the new emoji featuring a gender-neutral couple as the keyboard default, the Daily Mail reported. Google’s latest move to be more inclusive…
    Gabrielle Okun
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    Law Professor Alan Dershowitz Tells Mainstream Media to Stop Slamming Trump for Pardons

    Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz criticized the media’s reaction to President Donald Trump’s recent pardons and accused them of blowing the story out of proportion. “It’s the most ridiculous thing to constantly say the president is saying is he’s above the law,” Dershowitz said on “Fox & Friends” Thursday. “The president’s spokesmen have said over…
    Nick Givas
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    Here’s the Actual Slogan Google Should Adopt

    The original slogan of Google was “Don’t be evil.” When Google changed its corporate name to Alphabet in 2015, it changed the slogan to “Do the right thing.” If it were to be true to its values, Google should have changed its slogan from “Don’t be evil” to “Don’t fight evil.” Here is The New…
    Dennis Prager
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    Google Blames Wikipedia for Listing Nazism as One of California Republican Party’s Ideologies

    Google reportedly identified one of the ideologies of the California Republican Party as “Nazism” on its highly popular search platform. The piece of inaccurate information, which is hyperlinked to presumably take web browsers to more information about the hateful, fascist persuasion, is found in the “knowledge panel,” a sidebar widget that presents further, more immediate…
    Eric Lieberman
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    How Google Put Pro-Lifers at Disadvantage in Ireland’s Upcoming Referendum

    Ireland is currently engaged in a contentious fight over the right to life of the unborn—and it’s hardly being fought on an even playing field. Ireland is set to vote Friday on a measure that would either remove or retain the eighth amendment to its constitution, which recognizes the right to life of the unborn…
    Gary Kavanagh
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    Google Is Fighting for Criminal Justice Reform. Here’s Where It’s Going Astray.

    This week, Google hosted an event at its Washington headquarters to announce a new corporate policy: Bail bond services will no longer be allowed to post ads on the company’s ubiquitous search platform. Starting in July, Google will begin to phase out ads for bail bond services. Google’s head of global product policy, David Graff,…
    Jason Snead
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