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Google manually manipulates search results in an effort to exclude conservative websites, such as the American Spectator, the Conservative Tribune, and the Gateway Pundit, according to documents leaked to the Daily Caller. → Read More
PewDiePie, the most popular personality on YouTube, has announced that his livestreams will now be exclusive to competing blockchain-based platform DLive. → Read More
Gillette's new Gillette Venus advertisement campaign features morbidly obese women and transgender models. The company claims "ALL types of beautiful skin | Tech Gillette's new Gillette Venus advertisement campaign features fat and transgender models. → Read More
Facebook's advertisement targeting system can't help but discriminate, according to a report, which claimed it discriminates by race and gender even when told not to. → Read More
References to Minecraft creator Markus "Notch" Persson have been removed from the game after he expressed his belief that transgender women are not women this month. → Read More
In a Scientific American article, titled "The Internet Knows You Better Than Your Spouse Does," author Frank Luerweg revealed that an online test, which tracks users' digital footprints to provide a detailed personality analysis, knew many of those tested better than their spouses. → Read More
Facebook temporarily blocked users from posting articles from finance and politics blog Zero Hedge this week, calling the blacklisting a "mistake." → Read More
Twitter suspended Daily Caller reporter Chuck Ross for twelve hours, Sunday, after he posted "Learn to code." → Read More
Google's video platform YouTube is set to roll out a "fact-check" feature on video searches that are "prone to misinformation," warning users that certain topics are "FAKE." → Read More
Free speech social network Gab has launched a new comments platform, Dissenter, which allows users to make comments on every single website on the Internet without fear of censorship or banning. → Read More
Journalist Tim Pool's questioning of Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and executive Vijaya Gadde on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, Tuesday, is what Dorsey's congressional hearing should have been. → Read More
Dozens of CEOs and government officials signed an open letter begging Amazon to continue with its development of HQ2 in New York City. → Read More
A report from porn website xHamster claimed frequent porn consumption might increase bisexuality. → Read More
Hollywood stars and other wealthy individuals are reportedly pricing dinosaur fossils out of museums and the hands of scientists, resulting in paleontologists calling for a worldwide halt of private sales. → Read More
Movie and television show review website Rotten Tomatoes has removed pre-release comments and the ability for users to rate an upcoming title based on how badly they want to see it, in response to alleged "trolling" on the platform. → Read More
PayPal CEO Dan Schulman admitted during an interview with the Wall Street Journal that PayPal works with the far-left Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) when it considers blacklisting conservatives. → Read More
Google-owned platform YouTube announced, Thursday, that "inappropriate comments" left by other users on content creators' videos could result in the video becoming demonetized — ineligible for advertising revenue. → Read More
Microsoft's Edge browser reportedly allowed Facebook to "run Adobe Flash code behind users' backs." → Read More
Facial recognition software's struggle to identify transgender and "nonbinary" people could have dangerous results in the future, according to a report from Vice's Motherboard. → Read More
Emojis are increasingly common in court cases, and the meanings behind these emojis are reportedly being argued during trials. → Read More