How to Bypass the Online Censors

Over the past several years, we’ve seen an increasingly persistent crackdown on conservative voices by big tech companies. In 2016 we saw former Editor of Breitbart, Milo Yiannopoulos, banned from Twitter for vague and subjective reasons. Twitter claimed it was due to him violating their terms of service. As conservatives have pointed out, however, these same terms of service somehow don’t apply to liberal users of their platform, such as Sarah Jeong. Despite celebrating how she enjoys being cruel to “old white men,” and comparing “dumbass f*cking white people” to “dogs pissing on fire hydrants,” she is still verified, and has not been suspended once. In 2018, we saw Alex Jones, a popular conspiracy theorist and radio host, have his online presence completely wiped out of existence. In just 24 hours, he was completely banned from The Apple Store, Facebook, YouTube, and Spotify, despite having millions of subscribers. Twitter and...(Read Full Article)