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Conservative Groups Band Together and Insist Tech Giants Stop Censorship

Yesterday, the Media Research Center and the recently formed coalition, Conservatives Against Online Censorship called out media and tech giants like Facebook, Amazon, Google, YouTube, and Twitter to make public their methods for censorship of conservative content. The coalition is recommending a number of actions to tech companies, some of which are outlined below in from the press release released by Media Research Center:

●       Provide Transparency:  Conservatives need to know that they are being treated the same as all others. Social media companies have operated in a black-box environment, only releasing anecdotes about reports on content and users when they think it necessary. This needs to change. The companies need to design open systems so that they can be held accountable, while giving weight to privacy concerns.

●       Provide Clarity on ‘Hate Speech’: “Hate speech” is a common concern among social media companies, but no two firms define it the same way. Their definitions are vague and open to interpretation, rendering them useless. Today, hate speech means anything liberals don’t like. Silencing those you disagree with is dangerous. If companies can’t tell users clearly what it is, then they shouldn’t try to regulate it. The definitions of “hate speech” must be clear, not subject to interpretation.

●       Provide Equal Footing for Conservatives: Top social media firms, such as Google and YouTube, have chosen to work with leftist groups that are actively opposed to the conservative movement, including the Southern Poverty Law Center. Those companies need to make equal room for conservative groups as advisers to offset this bias. That same attitude should be applied to employment diversity efforts. Tech companies need to embrace viewpoint diversity.

●       Mirror the First Amendment: Tech giants should afford their users nothing less than the free speech and free exercise of religion embodied in the First Amendment as interpreted by the U.S. Supreme Court. That standard, the result of centuries of American jurisprudence, would enable the rightful blocking of content that threatens violence or spews obscenity, without trampling on free speech liberties that have long made the United States a beacon for freedom.

In April, the Media Research Center released a special report detailing how major tech giants are censoring conservatives online. They found:

  1. Twitter Leads in Censorship;
  2. Facebook’s Trending Feed Has Been Hiding Conservative Topics;
  3. Google Search Aids Democrats;
  4. YouTube Is Shutting Down Conservative Videos;
  5. Tech Firms Are Relying on Groups That Hate Conservatives;
  6. Liberal Twitter Advisors Outnumber Conservatives 12-to-1; and
  7. Tech Companies Rely on Anti-Conservative Fact-Checkers.

“While some progress has been made, our coalition and the conservative movement need to see a tangible commitment to change from all of these tech companies. We are calling on Google, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to lay out the steps they plan to take to ensure their platforms are a place for conservatives and liberals alike,” said Media Research Center President Brent Bozell.

[Editor’s note:] For more information about Conservatives Against Online Censorship, please visit: http://stopcensoringconservatives.com/

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