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Tech Bosses Are Letting Dictators Censor What Americans See

Por: The Daily Beast Politics April 20, 2023

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The next time you’re about to fire off a post on social media, remember to first ask: What would say?It sounds far-fetched, but recent moves from some leading names in tech and social media paint a worrying picture: are increasingly determining what people in free countries, including the United States, can do online.You might not live within the borders of China or India, but that doesn’t mean their censorship laws won’t affect what you... + full article



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