Drew Angerer / Getty Images Facebook's 'Orwellian' Tactics to Throttle Conservatives Spotlighted in Congressional Hearing A conservative journalist testified before Congress about Big Tech interference in media. By Chuck Ross March 12, 2021
Hollie Adams / Getty Images Parler Goes Back on the Offensive After Getting Booted Off the Internet by Big Tech Parler has filed a new lawsuit against Amazon after being kicked off the internet. By The Associated Press March 3, 2021
Richard Drew / AP Facebook Backs Down in Battle with Australian Government, Will Lift Sweeping News Ban Facebook will lift a ban on Australians reading a sharing news on its platform after striking a deal with the government. By The Associated Press February 22, 2021
Gene J. Puskar / AP YouTube Takes Down Video of Testimony Against Governor's Lockdown Orders YouTube removed a video of legislative testimony in support of an effort to limit Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's lockdown orders. By The Associated Press February 19, 2021
NiP STUDIO / Shutterstock Big Tech's Latest Power Trip Leaves Entire Country Cut Off from News on Facebook Facebook announced it has blocked Australian users from reading and sharing news on its platform. By The Associated Press February 17, 2021
AngieYeoh / Shutterstock Pro-Life News Channel Kicked Off YouTube for Violating 'COVID-19 Misinformation Policy' YouTube permanently removed the account of the conservative outlet LifeSite News. By Mary Margaret Olohan February 10, 2021
Kiichiro Sato / AP Report: Biden Admin Nixes Trump Plan to Bring Chinese-Owned App Under American Control The Biden administration shelved a propsed Trump plan to bring the popular Chinese-owned app TikTok under American control. By The Associated Press February 10, 2021
Odd Andersen / AFP via Getty Images Sound Familiar? Independent Voices Silenced Online by Communist China's Latest Platform Ban China has blocked Clubhouse, a social media app used for unfettered political discussion. By The Associated Press February 8, 2021
John Locher / AP Jeff Bezos Announces He Will Step Down as CEO of Amazon Jeff Bezos will step down as the CEO of Amazon after launching the company in 1995. By The Associated Press February 2, 2021
Nodar Chernishev / EyeEm / Getty Images Lawsuit Accuses Google, Facebook of Throttling Local Newspapers with Online Ad Monopoly A West Virginia newspaper company filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google and Facebook, alleging unfair practices in the online ad market. By The Associated Press January 29, 2021