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YouTube Hides the ‘Dislike’ Counter in Obvious Attempt to Shield Biden Regime.

The Google-owned giant is going to hide "dislikes" to shield the Biden regime from criticism.

‘Delete Google Chrome on your phone’: Privacy Invasion Alarm for Mobile Phone Users

QUICK FACTS: According to a new Forbes article, mobile phone users who have Chrome installed on their phone face significant privacy risks, and users should...

Ibram Kendi inadvertently ‘blows up entire life’s work’ in now-deleted tweet, then claims criticism is ‘violent’

Boston University professor Ibram X. Kendi, a prominent advocate of anti-racism, deleted a tweet on Friday after his critics pointed out that it may have inadvertently refuted his ideology.

As report reveals more US soldiers died from suicide than Covid, US major general complains army won’t allow her French manicure

US Army Major General Jo Clyborne was ridiculed on social media after she protested that the military would not allow her to wear a French manicure to work.

German Court Finds YouTube’s Removal of Videos About COVID Was Illegal and YouTube Must Restore the Videos

German actors expressed their thoughts and feelings about the China coronavirus on YouTube, unfortunately, YouTube didn’t like their thoughts and so they were censored. But the courts in Germany decided that YouTube is not the purveyor of truth and mandated no more censorship from YouTube.

Twitter to test new privacy tools that could reduce cancel culture

Twitter is reportedly working on testing new privacy features that would give users more control over who can see their tweets and likes as well as their follower list, a move that could reduce social media "cancel culture."

Facebook Says It ‘Incorrectly Deleted’ Account Of Mother Of Marine Killed In Kabul Explosion

Facebook says it incorrectly removed the account of the mother of one of the Marines killed in the Kabul terrorist attack last week, following several posts critical of President Joe Biden.

‘Talk to the hand, Bezos’ : Social media users skewer Amazon’s ‘nefarious’ $10 for palm print promotion

Amazon has drawn backlash on social media for being “nefarious” after offering people $10 to enroll in its controversial palm print recognition system. The tech uses biometric scanners to identify shoppers and verify payments.

MAKE NO MISTAKE. YOU ARE LIVING UNDER THE PERFECT CENSORSHIP.

We who have lived in communist countries recognize the signs: American freedom of speech and thought are hanging on by a thread.

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