“YouTube does not allow content that spreads medical misinformation that contradicts ... permanently suspended for violating ...
Teacher Li” warned his 1.6 million followers on X that authorities are summoning his followers in China for questioning.
Getting the government involved in determining what platforms are 'OK' for us to use feels too much like what China does to ...
The ongoing crackdown on dissenting voices on X highlights the Chinese government's increasingly aggressive efforts to suppress free expression and control the flow of information. However, individual ...
Republican states charge the Biden administration has leaned on social media sites to suppress conservative views.
The government specifically targeted conservative speech, the attorneys general contend, across a range of topics — from ...
Justices will decide whether the Biden administration violated the First Amendment by contacting social media companies about misinformation.
The justices must distinguish between persuading social media sites to take down posts, which is permitted, and coercing them ...
In March 2021, as COVID-19 vaccines were increasingly available to the general public, officials inside the Biden ...
Donald Trump unable to get a bond to secure $464m New York civil fraud judgment against him, his lawyers said in a court ...
The Biden administration counters that its efforts were aimed at reducing the spread of harmful misinformation, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. It argues that notifying social media companies ...