Instagram, owned by Facebook, censored the article written in this space last week about Dolly Partonâs Super Bowl ad that encouraged Americans to use their passions and talents for a side job. When Instagramâs âfact-checkerâ offered an explanation for the blocked content, it was deemed âfalseâ because â wait for it â Mel Gibson had not said Hollywood âis an institutionalized pedophile ring.â No, thatâs not a typographical error. Thatâs right. A post about Dolly Parton and the âwokeâ crowd â featuring a photo of Parton â went through the sausage-making âfact-checkâ formula of Big Tech and was reviewed as a post about pedophilia. Evidently, this algorithm uses some method that finds key words, phrases, and sources and automatically deems content as âguiltyâ with no recourse for the average person or regard for truth. Posts get screened or censored while exposing the fault line of Big Techâs random process. Big Tech is too big and reaching too far ⦠and pitifully, for money, some on the Center-Right are helping.