ANALYSIS PINTEREST CENSORSHIP: Timeline of events leading to the Live Action ban
Yesterday Pinterest permanently blocked pro-life group Live Action from their platform after a whistleblower revealed the social site was censoring the pro-life message. According to a previous Live Action News report, the information came from an “undercover investigation conducted by Project Veritas.”
By Carole Novielli | June 12, 2019 , 05:17pm
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Yesterday Pinterest permanently blocked pro-life group Live Action from their platform after a whistleblower revealed the social site was censoring the pro-life message. According to a previous Live Action News report, the information came from an “undercover investigation conducted by Project Veritas.” The video, featuring the whistleblower who was fired just hours after its release, shows “inside communications confirming that a top official at Pinterest intentionally added LiveAction.org to the blocked list of pornography websites in February of 2019.” (You can donate to a GoFundMe page set up on behalf of whistleblower Eric Cochran here.)
As time went on, more shocking actions were taken against Live Action and against Project Veritas, for exposing Pinterest’s practices. Watch the video and see a timeline of events below to learn what really happened…
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Tech Insider Blows Whistle on How Pinterest Listed Top Pro-Life Site as Porn, “Bible Verses” Censored
Yesterday Pinterest permanently blocked pro-life group Live Action from their platform after a whistleblower revealed the social site was censoring the pro-life message. According to a previous Live Action News report, the information came from an “undercover investigation conducted by Project Veritas.”
by Staff Report
June 11, 2019
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Yesterday Pinterest permanently blocked pro-life group Live Action from their platform after a whistleblower revealed the social site was censoring the pro-life message. According to a previous Live Action News report, the information came from an “undercover investigation conducted by Project Veritas.” The video, featuring the whistleblower who was fired just hours after its release, shows “inside communications confirming that a top official at Pinterest intentionally added LiveAction.org to the blocked list of pornography websites in February of 2019.” (You can donate to a GoFundMe page set up on behalf of whistleblower Eric Cochran here.)
As time went on, more shocking actions were taken against Live Action and against Project Veritas, for exposing Pinterest’s practices. Watch the video and see a timeline of events below to learn what really happened…
Arm yourself as a citizen of Free America with the best defense you have: your Constitution. Join Free America Law Center today and enjoy voting rights on future cases, a Bill of Rights book series by Barnes Law School, a weekly podcast featuring constitutional expert Robert Barnes and exclusive invitations to future events for the Citizens of ’76 and our nation’s leading freedom fighters.