Alabama AG teams up to launch initiative to address social media censorship – The Madison Record – themadisonrecord.com

Posted: August 14, 2021 at 1:13 am

MONTGOMERYAlabama Attorney General Steve Marshall and Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry Tuesday launched an initiative aimed at addressing censorship on social media platforms. As part of the initiative, the official website of each attorney general now provides a Social Media Censorship Complaint Form for the public to report abuses by Big Tech.

Attorney General Marshall and Attorney General Landry are encouraging the public to enlist in the fight against Big Tech censorship, calling on all persons who have been censored online to file a formal complaint. The information provided in these complaints will be kept confidential, in accordance with each states laws, and will be actively reviewed and thoroughly analyzed to determine whether the reported conduct by social media companies constitutes a violation of federal or state law.

Big Tech is not the Ministry of Truth. It should concern us all when platforms that hold such tremendous power and influence over information wield that power in contradiction ofand with undisguised disdain forthe foundational American principles of free speech and freedom of the press, said Attorney General Marshall. The censorship campaign currently being waged by giant corporate oligarchs like Facebook and Twitter is, in a word, un-American.

I encourage anyone and everyone who has been censored on social media to file a formal complaint with my office, Attorney General Marshall continued. The process is simple and straightforwardand will provide us with important information to fight the growing menace of censorship by the great malefactors of tech.

From political speech to healthcare research to economic activity, Big Tech has censored content to fit their ideological bentsviolating users rights to silence opposition. Social media platforms have altered and deleted content, blocked and restricted access, removed and banned accounts, and more, said Attorney General Landry. I encourage all who have been impacted to file a complaint, and I hope this initiative will expose just how far-reaching the suppression has been.

Complaints can be filed with the Alabama Attorney Generals Office using the Social Media Censorship Complaint Form on its website at AlabamaAG.gov/Censored.

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