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The Facebook Oversight Board upheld Facebook’s decision to suspend former President Donald Trump’s Facebook account. The Board also chastised Facebook for assessing a “vague, standardless penalty.” The ruling confirmed the Media Research Center’s assessment that Facebook’s transparency is abysmal.
While the Oversight Board said Facebook was justified in suspending Trump’s account over the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, it didn’t agree with the indefinite nature of the penalty. The Oversight Board attacked Facebook’s lack of transparency and noted how it could appear biased. The Board also encouraged Facebook to engage in more censorship, specifically by finding new ways to limit the amplification of certain speech rather than banning it.
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The Heritage Foundation has promised to no longer to accept financial support from Big Tech companies so long as the platforms suppress conservative viewpoints.
Heritage previously rejected a $225,000 donation from Google and returned $150,000 it received from Facebook.
President Kay C. James announced Tuesday she was signing a pledge with at least 35 other conservative leaders that calls out Big Tech’s censorship and refuses contributions from these companies. The Heritage Foundation will not in good conscience accept money from companies that repeatedly and blatantly attempt to silence conservative speech they don’t agree with,” she said. “Every time a new case of censorship comes to light, these companies trot out excuses and promises to do better. Enough is enough. I stand united with other conservative leaders against Big Tech’s censorship of conservative voices.