Whatever Meta 'learns' from how its censorship system works during Europe's elections can come in handy leading up to the November presidential vote in the United States.
‘Through the Rhode Island Lab, the State Department trained American educators on German socialist strategies for bringing indoctrination into the classroom [and] ‘inoculating’ students against conservative ideas,’ Media Research Center reports.
Musk responded to a post on X, formerly Twitter, by a former Trump State Department official who pointed to the connection between NewsGuard and the European Union's new 'disinformation code,' the Digital Services Act.
The American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists represents 7,000 health professionals who reject the left-wing orthodoxy of the medical establishment.
By placing itself in the middle of the issue, YouTube seems intent on chilling debate, acting as though a deeply controversial issue has already been settled by 'authoritative sources' that define the killing of an unborn child as a 'simple and common health-care procedure.'
‘Conspiracy theory’, ‘debunked,’ ‘quackery’ and ‘antivaccine’ are examples of terms that are being used as propaganda tools; if you hear them, it should make you dig deeper for the truth.
This is sort of like devoting a fact check in 2019 to 'Did Trump misspell his wife's name as 'Melanie' on Twitter when she returned home from the hospital?' Yes. It was obvious. No one needed to 'fact check' it.