Jim Jordan is around the YouTube aspect to restore “freedom of expression” like Meta
Meta may have yielded to their content moderation policies for “freedom of expression”, but there are a world of other large technological companies – and more social media platforms for Désecor conservatives. On Thursday, representative Jim Jordan assigned Alphabet, the mother company of Google, demanding documents that show if YouTube deleted the content at the request of the administration of Biden -Harris – acting, in his words, as “direct participant in the federal government’s censorship”.
Although the Ridelineurs of the Republican Party has long argued that Big Tech tilted algorithms and content politicians against their content on social networks, the global right momentum against Big Tech has accelerated since 2021 after Donald Trump was removed from Twitter (now X) after January 6. Jordan, who became chairman of the Chamber’s judicial committee in 2023, exercised his platform and escape the powers to search in the databases of Microsoft, Meta, Amazon and Apple, among others, believing that they have distinguished the accounts of conservative social media on the search for research discourse.
Until now, their attempts have achieved notable success: last May, the committee published a report advertisement This Biden had repeatedly constrained Meta in the deletion of the content of their platforms. “Following this surveillance, Meta, the Facebook and Instagram parent company, admitted that it was wrong to bow before the requests of the Biden-Harris administration, publicly undertook to restore freedom of expression on its platforms and reformed its policies,” wrote Jordan in the letter accompanying the alphabet alphabet. “Alphabet, to our knowledge, has not also disowned the attempts of the Biden-Harris administration to censor the speech.”
“We will continue to show the committee how we apply our policies independently, rooted in our commitment to freedom of expression,” said Google spokesperson Jose Castañeda, The penis In response to a comment request.