Substack – a revival of blogging culture / blogs to read in 2020
In the last year or so, there has been a notable growth in people using Substack. This platform is essentially a platform for subscription blogs, where one can opt-in to…
In the last year or so, there has been a notable growth in people using Substack. This platform is essentially a platform for subscription blogs, where one can opt-in to…
Twitter has generally been somewhat less censorious than other platforms, my impression. However, perhaps emboldened by the Victory of 2020, they apparently have implemented a domain block for amren.com. It…
Noam Chomsky has been a pretty consistent far left defender of free speech. He even has a book that advocates the media are biased -- towards the right! Well, sort…
https://twitter.com/Communism_Kills/status/1270050817089900546 This was unsurprising given Medium's increasingly censorious behavior (also for COVID data). I absolutely hate censorship, so I am reposting this list. It exists in archived versions already (https://archive.vn/mG72Y,…
Since a lot of foreigners are talking about this one and I am in a position to read the Danish language, it seems worthwhile to recap it here. The Danish…
So, recently, we saw that Facebook added more sites to its block list. I don't know if there's a public listing of these, but the list must be getting very…
Rauch, J. (1993). Kindly inquisitors: The new attacks on free thought. University of Chicago Press. There is a slightly updated 2014 version which I read. It's on Libgen. Many years…
As you probably know, Noah Carl was attacked by the Red Guards at his Cambridge job. Eventually, the college ended up firing him after months of harassment. This firing is…
https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/blog/2015/03/french-court-says-french-freedom-of-speech-may-trump-facebooks-censorship/ This is not so straight forward as could be thought. On the one hand one might argue: Facebook is a private company. They offer a service to users (free…