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Facebook Drops ‘Hate Speech’ Suspension for OH GOP Candidate Josh Mandel

Facebook suspended Ohio senate candidate Josh Mandel for 24 hours after he posted an image that read, “Veterans Before Illegals,” which the social media Masters of the Universe labeled “hate speech” and a violation of the company’s “community standards.” Facebook rescinded the ban and apologized to Mandel shortly after Breitbart News requested comment on the matter.

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Video: Facebook Manager of Global Community Development Allegedly Tried to Meet 13-Year-Old Boy for Sex

Facebook, now known as Meta, has fired a manager of global community development after he was caught on tape allegedly trying to meet with a 13-year-old boy for sex. The Masters of the Universe claimed to Breitbart News that “the seriousness of these allegations cannot be overstated,” but one TechCrunch reporter claims the company attempted to talk him out of covering the story, claiming it was not newsworthy.

Facebook Manager accused of Pedoohilia

AmazonSmile Charity Platform Drops Black Lives Matter as Org Dodges Calls for Financial Transparency

E-commerce giant Amazon has removed the Black Lives Matter organization from its AmazonSmile charity platform as the organization faces increasing financial scrutiny. Amazon previously was a major cheerleader for Black Lives Matter, including making large donations to the group and a notorious incident in which founder Jeff Bezos scolded a customer for saying “All Lives Matter” in an email.

Black Lives Matter protest outside Amazon store

Google Plans Privacy Changes Similar to the Apple Policy that Cost Facebook Billions

Google announced this week that it’s planning to introduce new privacy restrictions that will reduce app tracking across its Android devices, similar to the system implemented by Apple that contributed to Facebook’s historic drop in market value due to its impact on Mark Zuckerberg’s invasive targeted advertising. Although Facebook has publicly fought a war of words with Apple over its privacy measures, it is publicly supporting Google’s change.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai

South Korea Investigates Tesla over Claims of Exaggerated Mileage in Ads

Tesla is reportedly facing an investigation by South Korea’s antitrust regulator which claims that the electric car maker exaggerated the mileage capability of some vehicles in its advertising. The investigation focuses on the driving range Tesla advertises for certain vehicles as opposed to what range is typically achieved in Korea’s cold winter climate.

Elon Musk at Model Y announcement

Recode: Apple Wrecked Facebook’s Ad Business with Commonsense Privacy Changes

In a recent article, Vox’s Recode outlines how Apple’s privacy update that allows users to prevent websites like Facebook from tracking them has had a massively negative effect on the social media giant’s revenue. Facebook (now Meta) relies on gaining access to the entire private lives of its users to appeal to advertisers, and Apple’s commonsense policies have caused major problems for Mark Zuckerberg and the Masters of the Universe.

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‘Extreme Suffering:’ Animal Rights Group Accuses Elon Musk’s Neuralink of Horrific Treatment of Monkeys

An animal rights group is accusing Elon Musk’s Nueralink of subjecting monkeys to illegal mistreatment and “extreme suffering.” A complaint to be filed with the federal government by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine alleges that in one case, a test monkey for Musk’s brain chip technology was found to be missing fingers and toes “possibly from self-mutilation or some other unspecified trauma.”

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‘Rife with Conflicts of Interest:’ Google Faces European Antitrust Complaint over Digital Advertising

Tech giant Google is facing another antitrust complaint filed in the EU related to the company’s digital advertising business. The European Publishers Council compares Google’s stranglehold on the digital advertising business and its built-in conflicts of interest as both ads buyer and seller to “Goldman or Citibank owning the New York Stock Exchange.”

Sundar Pichai, senior vice president of Chrome, speaks at Google's annual developer confer

Amazon Cuts Off Coronavirus Leave for Unvaccinated Employees

Amazon will cut off paid leave for workers that contract coronavirus if they are not fully vaccinated. According to an internal memo, unvaccinated workers will be required to wear masks in the warehouse while their vaccinated coworkers can go maskless. The changes are expected to take place on March 18, according to Business Insider.

Amazon Employee, Warehouse

Ministry of Truth: Apple Makes It Harder for Ex-Employees to Get Jobs by Erasing Their Job Title

Former Apple employees are alleging that once they left the company, their position at the firm was retroactively updated to “associate,” making it harder for former workers to accurately describe their roles when applying for new jobs. One former employee claims a job verification service was unable to verify her title at Apple, resulting in a lost job opportunity.

Apple CEO Tim Cook and his V for Victory

California Civil Rights Lawsuit: Tesla Factory Is a ‘Racially Segregated Workplace’

Elon Musk’s Tesla has been sued by a California state civil rights agency over allegations that the company is operating a “racially segregated workplace.” The director of the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing said: “After receiving hundreds of complaints from workers, DFEH found evidence that Tesla’s Fremont factory is a racially segregated workplace where Black workers are subjected to racial slurs and discriminated against in job assignments, discipline, pay, and promotion creating a hostile work environment.”

Elon Musk watches SpaceX launch

Hypemaster Musk Faces Scrutiny: SEC Delivers Another Subpoena to Tesla Over Elon’s Social Media Antics

The SEC has issued yet another subpoena to Tesla in relation to CEO Elon Musk’s tweets. Musk is supposed to have social media posts that have to do with his electric car company reviewed by a “Twitter sitter,” but has drawn fresh regulatory scrutiny over a Twitter poll asking the public if he should sell 10 percent of his stock holdings in the company, a sale that later did occur.

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‘Divorced from Reality:’ Australian Court Rejects Facebook Claim that It Doesn’t Collect Data in Country

An Australian court has rejected an appeal from Facebook attempting to overturn a ruling relating to the company’s infamous Cambridge Analytica scandal. The judge called Facebook’s argument that it doesn’t collect data on Australian users “divorced from reality,” saying: “It is not an outlier activity. It is one of the things ‘which makes Facebook work.'”

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg arrives for the 8th annual Breakthrough Prize awards ceremony

Spotify Censors Episodes of Joe Rogan’s Podcast – Again

Spotify has mass-deleted at least 70 episodes of the Joe Rogan Experience as the platform faces further calls to remove Rogan’s show from its platform. The deletions have nothing to do with coronavirus “misinformation” as they primarily date from before the pandemic, including shows with anti-woke academic Gad Saad, director Kevin Smith, and comedian and podcaster Theo Von. This is not the first time that Spotify has censored episodes of the show since signing a megadeal with the comedian.

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