MRC has officially launched the new online home for making MRC’s exclusive CensorTrack database campaign central for censorship as CensorTrack surpasses 7,000 documented cases of Big Tech censorship.
The Media Research Center is increasing the pressure in the fight against Big Tech’s anti-free speech tactics with the launch of the Free Speech America division website. The new site combines the hard-hitting pro-free speech studies and reporting you have come to expect from MRC’s researchers along with its signature Big Tech censorship-tracking database, CensorTrack.
The MRC Free Speech America site centralizes all of the content produced in pursuit of its mission statement to be the recognized leader winning the battle against online censorship, Big Tech interference in elections and anti-Americanism from Silicon Valley-related entities. This content includes in-depth investigations, studies and reports focused on the schemes Big Tech platforms are using to silence speech and influence elections as well as insightful blogs examining all aspects of anti-free speech policies, actions and statements.
MRC Free Speech America has become a known expert in helping to protect free speech. As a result, lawmakers provide exclusive comments for our reporting on government actions to protect Americans from Big Tech companies’ Orwellian censorship efforts and even government’s efforts to collude with Big Tech in opposition to free speech.
MRC Free Speech America brings the fight to Big Tech regularly with bombshell studies and reports that expose the worst offenses committed by social media platforms working to push their leftist agenda and suppress Americans’ freedom of speech. Some examples include:
Featured on the new MRC Free Speech America website is MRC’s exclusive CensorTrack database. This unique database, launched in 2019, contains more than 7,000 documented cases of Big Tech censorship. Information pulled from this database features prominently in some of MRC Free Speech America’s key studies into censorship, including actions taken by Big Tech platforms such as TikTok, X (formerly known as Twitter), Google AI Gemini (formerly Bard), Twitter (pre-Musk) and Facebook. MRC’s researchers have used the data to highlight Big Tech’s rampant censorship of specific topics including election interference, so-called transgenderism and COVID-19. MRC CensorTrack data has even been cited numerous times in the Congressional Record.
Meta platform Instagram has made itself part of the 7,000th entry documented in CensorTrack. The social media platform suspended notable de-transition advocate Chloe Cole’s account temporarily with no apparent explanation. Cases such as Cole’s underscore the fact that Big Tech continues to target those who have values and beliefs that diverge from the leftist narrative. Cole’s brief biography on X explains that she began using testosterone and puberty blockers at age 13, had her breasts removed at age 15 and chose to de-transition at age 16. Cole, therefore, opposes the idea that children should be allowed to make permanent changes to their bodies, and Big Tech has on more than one occasion acted to minimize her influence. MRC Free Speech America documents such cases utilizing CensorTrack to hold Big Tech accountable for its actions.
Conservatives are under attack. Contact your representatives and demand that Big Tech be held to account to mirror the First Amendment and provide an equal platform for conservatives. If you have been censored, contact us using MRC Free Speech America’s contact form, and help us hold Big Tech accountable.
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