Censorship is the enemy of free and open society, impeding our ability to think critically, discover truth, reject falsehoods, and engage with diverse viewpoints. Yet censorship has been driven to new heights by private companies in today’s digital world, where so many of us get our information online. Private tech companies have developed sophisticated mechanisms to control what you see and what you don’t. These invisible censorship filters distort our sense of reality and create echo chambers that polarize us and prevent honest conversations about real solutions for real people.
Join us in the fight for free speech on health. We’re targeting 1 million signatures to help force Alphabet, YouTube’s owner, to change its medical misinformation policy that now disallows any health or medical content that isn’t in agreement with national authorities like the National Institutes for Health in the US, or the World Health Organization.
Together, let’s dismantle these digital barriers that prevent an open exchange of information, opinions, and experiences. Sign the petition now and stand up for free speech!
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Free Speech’s Swan Song 9/28/2023
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