It's not hard to find plenty on the left who have committed all sorts of similar "Crimes." But should tech companies really be deciding who can speak in the modern equivalent of the public square?
Can the gas company turn off your gas because they don't like what you say? Furthermore, such arbitrary bannings should move Facebook, Twitter, and the like into the sphere of publishers instead of platforms.
Let's not forget that James O'Keefe caught Twitter employees on camera admitted they censor conservative accounts.
Not surprisingly, a research report by Leo Goldstein found that "Google's search functionality 'is found to be biased in favor of left/liberal domains,' and 'against conservative domains' with what he calls a confidence of 95 percent" and an analysis by CanIRank.com found that "50 recent searches for political terms on Google surfaced more liberal leaning webpages than conservative ones, as rated by a panel of four people." Google's fact-checking feature also appears to only target conservative sites.
Many of these tech companies are becoming something of a government of the Internet akin to the way The East India company governed India until the Sepoy Rebellion.
I'm generally not a fan of government regulation, but the risk of turning the Internet over to unaccountable tech companies all but ensures a one-party state.
It's truly incredible at this point that anyone could deny the tech giants are discriminating against conservatives to an almost comical extent.
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2018/09/tech_giants_are_obviously_biased.html
Can the gas company turn off your gas because they don't like what you say? Furthermore, such arbitrary bannings should move Facebook, Twitter, and the like into the sphere of publishers instead of platforms.
Let's not forget that James O'Keefe caught Twitter employees on camera admitted they censor conservative accounts.
Not surprisingly, a research report by Leo Goldstein found that "Google's search functionality 'is found to be biased in favor of left/liberal domains,' and 'against conservative domains' with what he calls a confidence of 95 percent" and an analysis by CanIRank.com found that "50 recent searches for political terms on Google surfaced more liberal leaning webpages than conservative ones, as rated by a panel of four people." Google's fact-checking feature also appears to only target conservative sites.
Many of these tech companies are becoming something of a government of the Internet akin to the way The East India company governed India until the Sepoy Rebellion.
I'm generally not a fan of government regulation, but the risk of turning the Internet over to unaccountable tech companies all but ensures a one-party state.
It's truly incredible at this point that anyone could deny the tech giants are discriminating against conservatives to an almost comical extent.
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2018/09/tech_giants_are_obviously_biased.html
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