by Tyler | Jun 8, 2019 | 2020 Election, Big Tech, Google, Marsha Blackburn, Original, Politics, Tech, TPUSA, Trending
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) told Breitbart News’ Alana Mastrangelo on Thursday at Turning Point USA’s Young Women’s Leadership Summit 2019 that passing her Browser Act would effectively protect users’ online privacy. Blackburn said the...
by Tyler | Jun 6, 2019 | Censorship, Google, Masters of the Universe, Media, Politics, Tech, Trending, Vox, Youtube
YouTube has begun a purge of what it calls “hate” and “misinformation” the platform, as well as a push to strip ad revenue (“demonetize”) channels that “brush up” against the platform’s increasingly draconian...
by Tyler | Jun 6, 2019 | Censorship, Google, Masters of the Universe, Media, Steven Crowder, Tech, Trending, Vox, Youtube
Google-owned video platform YouTube has responded to calls to ban conservative commentator Steven Crowder, stating that the talk show host has not violated the site’s rules and will not be banned from the platform.
by Tyler | Jun 5, 2019 | Donald Trump, Google, Ivanka Trump, Masters of the Universe, pedophilia, Politics, Social Justice, Sundar Pichai, Tech, Trending, Youtube
Google displayed a picture of Donald Trump and a young Ivanka Trump at the top of a Google search for “hebephilia” (similar to pedophilia, but attracted to pubescent children). The tech giant removed the picture after a Breitbart News inquiry.
by Tyler | Jun 4, 2019 | Amazon, antitrust, David Cicilline, DOJ, Elizabeth Warren, Facebook, FTC, Google, Jerry Nadler, Kevin McCarthy, Masters of the Universe, Politics, silicon valley, Tech, Trending
The House Judiciary Committee said Monday that it will launch a “top-to-bottom” antitrust investigation of America’s largest tech companies, including Amazon, Facebook, and Google, making antitrust behavior of big tech a bipartisan issue.
by Tyler | Jun 4, 2019 | antitrust, DOJ, Donald Trump, Economy, Google, Masters of the Universe, Politics, Tech, Trending
According to recent reports, the antitrust investigation into tech giant Google by the DOJ could move quickly due to the company’s lack of political allies and history of complaints.