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Parler Hacked: Huge Amount of Private User Info Dumped Online
The hack was enormous in scope.
The hack was enormous in scope.
Twitter's stock is reeling after telling the President to take a hike.
This is just the latest in a long line of censorship actions taken by social media companies.
This is just the latest incident in a blitzkrieg of online censorship targeting supporters of the events of January 6th.
President Trump may have revolutionized the way that politicians use social media, but he also made social media keenly aware...
Social media users captured some fairly intense moments.
It's just too good!
Social media users were quick to point to YouTube alternatives like Rumble.com, which has emphasized its commitment to free speech...
The President has been raging for the last few days, and Twitter is but one victim of his angst.
The news has some Americans concerned about the vast power that Google has accumulated.
The move comes just days after Twitter suppressed a vast number of the President's tweets.
Facebook will the candidates when they are allowed to start celebrating.
The fight over Twitter's alleged liberal bias got heated on Wednesday.
Now it's just getting creepy.
Twitter can run, but they can't hide.
The First Amendment is at stake, according to Wallace.
Facebook isn't even trying to hide their Big-Brother tactics anymore.
November is going to be confusing.
The attorney has vowed to take revenge.
This could finally shed some light on the worrisome but clandestine realities of the Big Tech ecosystem.
Here we go again...
November could get very strange, folks.
What a sick, sick thing to see.
Well this is simply terrifying.