The Federal Trade Commission is launching an investigation into “un-American” big tech censorship, soliciting feedback from the American public about how their speech has been stifled by America’s most dominant tech companies.
“Big Tech censorship is not just un-American, it is potentially illegal. The FTC wants your help to investigate these potential violations of the law,” Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson said on Thursday. “We are asking for public submissions from anyone who has been a victim of tech censorship (banning, demonetization, shadow banning, etc.), from employees of tech platforms, or from anyone else who can shed light on these practices and the ways in which they may violate the law.”
“Today’s announcement marks an important step forward in restoring free speech and making sure Americans no longer suffer under the tyranny of…