Tag: censorship

Cyberturfing is Astroturfed Online Media Collusion

We are living in an age of widespread cyberturfing by media, internet search, marketing, and political entities. A large percentage of information search and curation is funneled through a few portals under the control of extremely politically-aligned groups. Google, YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook are among the biggest platforms or channels for this abuse, but content …

Continue reading

Black Pigeon Speaks on The Dangers of Google’s Censorious Urges

It may soon be illegal to disagree with your television – Computing Forever

Fighting Tech Censorship: Innovation or Regulation? – Computing Forever

List of Computing Forever Videos YouTube Deleted – and CTA to use BitChute & Odysee instead

Start Your Own Planet!: Criticizing SJW Tech Censorship & Deplatforming – Computing Forever

YouTube’s Algorithmic Throttling of Channels

YouTube’s 2019 Cliffhanger – Reserves right to delete channel if not commercially viable – Computing Forever

The Ongoing Escalation of Online Censorship – Computing Forever

Razorfist Speaks in Response to The Great Patreon Purge and The Silencing of Dissent

Styx on the Forbes Newspeak Claim that Censorship Is Not Censorship

Google: Ministry of Truth

Styx criticizes The Corporate Media’s Practice of Creating Drama to Cause Violence, Make Money, and Promote Censorship

Tucker Carlson Reports on YouTube’s Biased Censorship Practices – With Exclusive Leaked Internal YouTube Memo on Limited State

Intro to Minds.com – Your Replacement for Facebook – Tutorial by Dave Cullen of Computing Forever

Minds.com is a free speech replacement for Facebook. Dave Cullen of Computing Forever explains the basics in the video below. Minds.com emphasizes free speech and privacy, and they are also part of a growing movement to abstain from support of Google, Facebook, Twitter, and similar organizations. This movement, called Alt-Tech, depends on alternate platforms that …

Continue reading

Intro to Dissenter (The Comments Section of The Internet) by Gab – Tutorial by Dave Cullen of Computing Forever

Gab just released Dissenter, “The Comments Section of Internet” – and Dave Cullen shows you how to use it in this video. Basically, you can now comment on any URL on The Internet if you have a Gab account, either by going to that URL’s Dissenter Page or by using the Dissenter browser plugin. This …

Continue reading

Google Document Promoting Censorship and Opposing Free Speech Leaked to Breitbart

Internal Google Document encourages end of “free speech” on The Internet. This won’t go over well. https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2018/10/09/the-good-censor-leaked-google-briefing-admits-abandonment-of-free-speech-for-safety-and-civility/ This is another sign that Google’s days of dominating The Web may be numbered – Help to accelerate their end!

Rebuilding The Internet: Decentralized Platforms, Decentralized Hosting, Combating Censorship, & Internet Bill of Rights

On Alt-Tech’s decentralized platforms, new methods for decentralized hosting, combating censorship, & an Internet Bill of Rights (as an alternative to increased regulations). Much of this is in reaction to the corruption, collusion, and complicity of silicon valley and big media/business… and other usual suspects.

Milo’s Suspension & The Future of Twitter

The suspension of Milo Yiannopoulos from Twitter in 2016, followed by the same for many others on the Alt-Right – often without explanation but apparently related to tone or topical content – have led some to suggest that the future of Twitter as a leading social media platform is in question. Twitter, which is itself …

Continue reading

YouTube to Become One Big, PC, Censored “Safe Space”?

Google-owned YouTube has some new policies regarding monetization of video containing content involving subjects or events that are controversial or sensitive… This could be construed (and applied?) many ways, and it sure sounds like it is describing most things that are really worth talking about; That is, anything “newsworthy”… If Google retains control to determine …

Continue reading