Trump reiterates condemnation of social media companies ‘silencing millions of people’
WASHINGTON, D.C., August 27, 2018 (
LifeSiteNews) – President Donald Trump once again expressed his disapproval Friday of social media companies restricting center-right voices on ostensibly-neutral platforms.
(Article by Calvin Freiburger republished from
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“Social Media Giants are silencing millions of people,” Trump tweeted. “Can’t do this even if it means we must continue to hear Fake News like CNN, whose ratings have suffered gravely.”
The president stressed that it was ultimately the responsibility of individual readers, not tech companies, to “figure out what is real, and what is not.”
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1032954224529817600
The tweet reiterated a
series of comments he made a week earlier, warning that censorship was “very dangerous” and vowing that his administration “won’t let [discrimination against conservatives] happen.
“Let everybody participate, good & bad, and we will all just have to figure it out,” Trump urged.
Several in the mainstream media and liberal commentariat have denounced Trump’s comments, with Reuters’ Rob Lever
claiming “there is little evidence” of anti-conservative censorship, ThinkProgress’ Luke Barnes
accusing Trump of “whining” about a “non-existent issue,” and Vox’s Emily Stewart
dismissing censorship accusations as “conspiracy” talk.
In fact, conservatives have cited a wealth of both anecdotal examples and traffic analysis for their claims.
Right-of-center figures and groups restricted on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and elsewhere since 2016 have included
Prager University, the
David Horowitz Freedom Center, the “Activist Mommy”
Elizabeth Johnston, theologian Dr.
Robert A.J. Gagnon, Islam scholar
Robert Spencer, conspiracy theorist
Alex Jones, prominent
Republican officials,
ads from
several GOP
candidates, conservative video bloggers
Diamond and Silk,
numerous pro-life
videos and
advertisements, and
more.
The most highly-publicized incidents are typically reversed after a few days of public outcry, with companies blaming them either on
isolated human errors or
unintentional side effects of their content prioritization algorithms. But critics continue to suspect intentional bias due to the continued frequency of such incidents, and the rarity of comparable left-wing examples.
Critics also cite insiders at
Facebook and
Twitter who have
admitted to intentionally targeting conservative accounts and topics, as well as
analyses finding that Facebook’s
algorithm changes disproportionately
harmed conservatives. While some studies found that explicitly-liberal publishers saw traffic declines as well (the central fact cited by deniers of intentional bias), they
also found that mainstream media outlets that present themselves as impartial (despite their liberal bias) saw the most benefit.
Additionally, a confidential memo written last year by the far-left Media Matters
details a comprehensive campaign to pressure social media and tech companies into silencing conservatives. Critics also cite social media companies’ partnerships with left-wing groups like the
Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC),
PolitiFact, and
Snopes for ostensibly-impartial services pertaining to “fact-checking” and policing “hate.”
On Twitter, writer James Hasson noted that CNN’s Oliver Darcy blamed Trump for stoking a “longstanding paranoia” on the issue, yet in 2016 had covered Facebook insiders’ admission that they discriminated against conservatives:
https://twitter.com/JamesHasson20/status/1033928690684583936
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