JD Vance Joins Bluesky—And Gets Auto-Banned Almost Instantly
The U.S. vice president’s debut on the progressive-friendly Twitter rival lasted minutes before Bluesky’s systems flagged him as a fake. He wasn’t.
The U.S. vice president’s debut on the progressive-friendly Twitter rival lasted minutes before Bluesky’s systems flagged him as a fake. He wasn’t.

As EU officials defend the Digital Services Act, a deeper concern emerges: the quiet convergence of state and corporate power in policing digital discourse.

Von der Leyen warned X and Meta that the EU will enforce its disinformation rules, regardless of who’s the CEO or what Washington says.

Sanctions “an unprecedented attack on free speech”

A legal instrument originally designed to target drug cartels and terrorist financiers was used against a media outlet—and when questioned about its use against political figures, police refused to deny that they had used it against people in political positions.

Can academic freedom justify the use of taxpayers’ money for a political project?

Bad news for Brussels: from free speech to Ukraine, the AfD chief said nothing that the liberal censorship machine could deem ‘disinformation.’

Leftist MEPs can’t stand the idea of AfD breaking out of the German mainstream’s media blackout.

Party co-chair Alice Weidel calls the Commission announcement a “frontal attack on the freedom of expression.”

In response, the CEO quipped that he would like to summon British officials to explain their “censorship and threats.”