Change is sweeping across the tech world, and Mark Zuckerberg’s recent decision marks a monumental shift. Following Donald Trump’s re-election, a surprising announcement from the Facebook founder has ignited outrage among Democrats and renewed hope for free speech advocates.
In the aftermath of Donald Trump’s 2016 victory, many on the left attributed his win to the unfettered exchange of ideas on social media platforms. This led to the rise of the “fact-checking industrial complex,” with media outlets and activists rallying to declare conservative speech false. Pressure campaigns on social media giants like Facebook, Twitter, and Google resulted in widespread bans and unprecedented censorship policies, culminating in actions like suppressing the Hunter Biden laptop story and banning Trump from their platforms following January 6.
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Big Tech’s approach to censorship took a sharp turn when Elon Musk acquired Twitter and removed its censorship apparatus. Now, Facebook’s parent company, Meta, is following suit. In a groundbreaking video, Zuckerberg admitted that the company’s participation in the censorship crusade was a mistake.
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