The Media Cheers Government Censorship of the Internet
By Daniel Greenfield: What the media’s response to Sri Lanka’s social media shutdown says about its real agenda.
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By Daniel Greenfield: What the media’s response to Sri Lanka’s social media shutdown says about its real agenda.
Read MoreBy Julio Rivera: The past week gave us a glimpse into what an increasingly possible, widespread rash of ransomware attacks would look like in a worst-case scenario for America.
Read MoreSteven Bucci: Anyone concerned with protecting our wireless communications systems from state-sponsored Chinese surveillance should take note of several important, and troubling, developments.
Read MoreBy Newt Gingrich: China is inevitably seeking global dominance across multiple domains.
Read MoreBy Thomas Lifson: If the internet search monopolists at Google are trying to build a case that they are a dangerous threat to democracy in need of antitrust remediation, they are doing a good…
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Ned Ryun writes that unless something changes, information darkness is coming: Just over six years ago, I attended Google’s Political Innovation Summit in New York City. Over the course of the day, it dawned…
Read MoreBy Thomas Lifson: Conservatives angry over the suppression of their views on social media may be getting their day in court thanks to Rep. Devin Nunes.
Read MoreFrom American Wire: Gen. Joseph Dunford, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, had harsh words for Google’s relationship with China during an Armed Services Committee hearing.
Read MoreBy Newt Gingrich: A response to FCC commissioner Brendan Carr.
Read MoreBy Daniel Greenfield: When the patron of sexual smear artists and hackers got hacked.
Read MoreBy Newt Gingrich: The recent federal indictments of Chinese telecom giant Huawei and its affiliates lay out a frightening story of a foreign company illicitly manipulating and exploiting loopholes in the American business system….
Read MoreBy Philip Wegmann: They said we would be neanderthals by now, savages scraping ourselves with pieces of broken pottery every time our cat videos wouldn’t buffer. But the Internet apocalypse hasn’t happened. Read more:…
Read MoreBy Petr Svab: Google’s personalized search results are isolating people in bubbles of their own political preferences, making it harder for voters to make informed decisions on contentious issues, according to a study by…
Read MoreBy Brittany Hunter: Whether the naysayers are willing to admit it or not, less government regulation results in better outcomes for both companies and consumers.
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Bruce Thornton, one of my favorite writers these days, has a new article posted about our country, its political deliberation, and the Internet. Thornton’s depth of understanding and knowledge of history mirrors that of…
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