The lawsuit, led by video blogger Éloïse Boies, argues YouTube violated freedom of expression under the Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms by censoring COVID-related content.
Utah and Florida passed laws intended to prevent the WHO from overriding states’ authority on matters of public health policy, and Louisiana and Oklahoma have legislation set to take effect soon pending final votes.
The abortion advocate’s concern is that the video's realistic portrayal of pregnancy might make women feel guilty about having abortions, potentially dissuading them from killing their children.
The in-house research by the Communications Security Establishment found that Canadians distrusted federal 'fact checkers' and that they feel they can spot fake news online without being told what it true by the government.
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Projects funded by the National Science Foundation threaten to create a censorship regime that could significantly impede the fundamental First Amendment rights of millions of Americans.
New tech minister Saqib Bhatti said the government should cooperate with social media for ‘misinformation tackling,’ raising fears of political influence over online discourse.
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, founded and funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, reposted an article criticizing meme creators for spreading anti-vaccine messaging and profiting from pandemic fears. Critics said it utilizes the ‘accusation in a mirror’ tactic of attributing one’s misdeeds to opponents.
Whatever Meta 'learns' from how its censorship system works during Europe's elections can come in handy leading up to the November presidential vote in the United States.