Facebook’s tumble is a sign competition is alive and well
The major political parties can agree on one thing: they despise so-called “Big Tech” companies. The reasons vary, but the list of proposed remedies is remarkably similar – break those…
The would-be “inflation” censors
Not so long ago, anyone raising the possibility there might be inflation lurking in the economy was told there was nothing to see here, or, more pointedly, to shut up…
Facebook’s two sets of rules for users and content
Just in case anyone had doubts that Facebook wasn’t exactly fair, never mind consistent, in apply its own rules to users behavior and content, a series of investigative reports have…
Hollywood coming to Newsom’s rescue
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is turning to the stable of Hollywood check writers and influencers he’s cultivated over the years to help him survive a Sept. 14 recall election. The…
Federal judge blocks Florida’s social media law
A U.S. district court judge has issued a temporary injunction halting the implementation of a Florida law that would have forced large social media companies to host speech that violates…
Florida tech law gives government power it should never have
A new Florida law that is intended to prevent tech companies from censoring the views of people they find disagreeable is getting some support among conservatives. As TechFreedom’s Ari Cohn…