House Oversight Committee Is Fighting Twitter Censorship the Wrong Way
Congress should set its sights on bad government actors who pressured social media companies.

The House Oversight Committee held a hearing Wednesday with the purpose of "Protecting Speech from Government Interference and Social Media Bias." Given the disturbing and unprecedented steps taken by federal agencies like the FBI and the Centers for Disease Control to limit free expression on Twitter, Facebook, and other social media sites, this would appear to be a legitimate subject for government oversight.
Unfortunately, the approach taken by the Republican House majority—haul tech executives before Congress and attack them for being the victims of government pressure—is both counterproductive to the goal of defending free speech online, as well as a galling example of Republican members of Congress doing the very thing they claim to oppose. The Republican Party can hardly chide private companies' content moderators for being deferential to government authority while demanding similar deference to Congress.
Meanwhile, Democrats like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D–N.Y.) demonstrated that they still fail to grasp why Twitter's restriction of The New York Post's Hunter Biden laptop story was catastrophically wrongheaded—and that they will pressure social media companies for further content restriction in the dubious name of fighting alleged misinformation. When it was her turn to speak, AOC launched into a bizarre rant about the appropriateness of the hearing and even suggested, wrongly, that there was a persuasive factual basis to doubt the laptop's authenticity in the first place. She said the laptop story was an example of rightwing political operatives injecting "explosive disinformation" into the discourse.
"[They] couldn't get away with it, and now they're livid, and they want the ability to do it again," she said.
So is @AOC so dumb she thinks the @nypost being censored by @twitter was justified because the story wasn't factual or is she just lying in Congress for the Biden's? This is what actual disinformation looks like: pic.twitter.com/kRoLPYD6ZS
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) February 8, 2023
This is entirely incorrect. The laptop itself is not disinformation; the fact that rightwing political actors thought its content would be helpful to their cause is not a justification for the mainstream media, the intelligence community, and social media platforms to engage in a campaign to suppress the story. Whether The New York Post story undermined the case for Joe Biden's presidency is a question best left to actual voters, but powerful elite interests prevented them from weighing that information.
In his opening remarks, Rep. James Comer (R–Ky.), the committee's chair, correctly noted that the decision to restrict the Hunter Biden laptop story was a colossal mistake and not one that Twitter made on its own.
"America witnessed a coordinated campaign by social media companies, mainstream news, and the intelligence communities to suppress and delegitimize the existence of Hunter Biden's laptop and its contents," said Comer. "That morning Twitter and other social media companies took extraordinary steps to suppress that story."
The Twitter Files, a series of internal email releases ordered by new CEO Elon Musk and conducted by independent journalists Matt Taibbi, Bari Weiss, Michael Shellenberger, and others, have shown that content moderation decisions are not made in a vacuum: A tangled web of federal bureaucracies has vigorously pushed the platforms to censor certain kinds of content. This practice, known as "jawboning," is not just occurring on Twitter; the Facebook Files, an investigative report by Reason, showed that CDC employees maintained a constant dialogue with Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, and frequently weighed in on which COVID-19 claims should be suppressed on social media platforms.
Wednesday's hearing featured three former high-ranking content moderators at Twitter: Vijaya Gadde, Yoel Roth, and Jim Baker. All had a hand in the infamous decision to block the Hunter Biden laptop story; all have subsequently admitted that this was a profound mistake.
Congress can continue to probe what exactly was going through Twitter employees' heads as they doubled down on restricting the laptop story, or they can direct their intention to the government itself. Subsequent releases from the Twitter Files have proven beyond any reasonable doubt that the platform's bad decisions were substantially motivated by jawboning: The FBI, CDC, White House, and other arms of the federal government routinely flagged content that supposedly violated various misinformation policies. These requests for moderation were often improper and frequently misguided—federal employees flagged harmless jokes as violating election integrity and wrongly identified legitimate political discourse as Russian bot activity—but pressure from the media and the explicit threat of increased regulation steered platforms toward eventually complying.
That is the real scandal. If Congress wants to protect speech from government interference, it should summon representatives of the FBI, the CDC, and other agencies to these hearings.
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If Congress wants to protect speech from government interference, it should summon representatives of the FBI, the CDC, and other agencies to these hearings
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Free speech is an inalienable right meaning that it can’t be sold, given or taken away by ANYONE.
The SCOTUS has already ruled that private companies who invite the public onto private property must respect their inalienable rights.
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Are we operating under the assumption that Twitter and/or Facebook has been covering up GOP indiscretions with the same fervor they’ve been covering up Biden’s and/or The DNC’s? Because that would be an odd assumption to say the least.
So Poor Baby was NOT able to access desired data and-or lies? POOR BABY!!! WAAAAHHH!!!!
When, in the USA, we have access to 1.14 billion web sites… Number of web sites today… https://siteefy.com/how-many-websites-are-there/ … I don’t care much about supposed censorshit! We also have phone calls, pamphlets, letters, word of mouth, smoke signals, telegraphs, Morse code, cryptic codes on the back-sides of stop signals, messages on cereal boxes, nano-molecules in your vaccines, tin-foil hats, ESP, clairvoyance, text messages, and… Now I will show my advanced years… EMAILS!!!!
I wish that the whining crybabies would JUST SHUT UP about HOW horribly bad censorshit is today!!! In the USA at least… We have MORE access to MORE lies, every day! We can freely access more lies than you can shake your dick at!
Government censorship is okay because you can go elsewhere for information.
Strange hill to die on. Or scream at clouds from.
"Government censorship is okay..."
Can you give me ONE single case of USA Government Almighty ("under color of law") actually PUNISHING someone for WRONG moderation of news-politics-and-opinions posts on a social web site?
You can NOT, can you, lying-whining bitch? Go CRY SOME MORE, whining crybaby!
Yeah, the government doesn't have to punish someone in order to violate the First Amendment.
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Not sure if Robbie is completely ignorant, but the committee is summoning those people for the weaponization hearings.
Yeah I thought so. This appears to be yet another awkward attempt to exonerate "private companies" while at the same time finally acknowledging government involvement. Yes. Go after the government actors. But there is value in laying the groundwork and forcing the Democrats to celebrate censorship.
The FBI response to the hearings today was amazing in it taking zero blame and claims it did not influence the companies.
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A "suggestion" from an agency known to have innocent people framed for murder to protect a snitch, (I'm sorry, confidential informant) is not the same as a suggestion from your local grocer.
Do you really want the FBI investigating you to find out why you did not want to remove a post from your network?
Ah the FBI...taking bigoted SPLC (bolshies with old world grudges against catholics it seems) warnings as gospel (sorry had to use that word) and label "traditonal" Catholics as domestic terrorists was perhaps the latest example of who controls the Executive Branch depts...cultural marxists.
If you are against abortion, and sexually mutilating kids, and central banks and foreign intervention thta doesn't help Americans does not mean you are anti-semitic. Just like if you are against the mob just because Italians used to be overrepresented in the mob does not mean you are anti-Italian.
Reason really needs to investigate the Jewish Left in the US's push in the media and govt to smear folks who do not believe in their political viewpoints, (abortion on demand, sexual mutilation of kids, deficit spending, DIE ideology forced on people, the fed and and on and on.). Reason? Time for an investigation of SPLC and the rest of the smear mongers...maybe Scott or Jacob can do that and take a break from trying to defend grooming and sexual mutilation of kids.
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it was a little bit funny how Jordan was mocking the TechDork for falling for a Russian misinformation campaign
"Unfortunately, the approach taken by the Republican House majority—haul tech executives before Congress and attack them for being the victims of government pressure—is both counterproductive to the goal of defending free speech online, as well as a galling example of Republican members of Congress doing the very thing they claim to oppose." (From the above article, of course.)
Hypocritical foxes guarding the henhouse!
Vote for Trump! He will FIX the henhouse once and for all!
https://www.npr.org/2020/05/28/863932758/stung-by-twitter-trump-signs-executive-order-to-weaken-social-media-companies
Stung By Twitter, Trump Signs Executive Order To Weaken Social Media Companies
What gets me “WTFrustrated” to no end, is that a prime threat being wielded here (by “both sides”) is “do what we want you to do, or we’ll take Section 230 down, so that we can GET YOU!”… THIS, from our asshole politicians… On both sides!!!
And then the peons will “pile on”, in agreement, that… We need to kill Section 230!!! All while imagining that “I can pussy-grab my enemies, and my enemies will NEVER think of pussy-grabbing me right back”, after we kill Section 230!!!
WHERE IS THE EVIDENCE that one-sided retaliation-free pussy-grabbing has EVER worked well, for long-term peace and prosperity? Look at history, and we can SEE that pussy-grabbing leads to MORE pussy-grabbing, going both ways! When will humans learn this simple lesson?
Just ONE of the MANY real problems here is that the Twitter files were SELECTIVELY AND PARTIALLY released by politically and otherwise biased Elonites!!! Who knows HOW much bullshit was pulled at Twitter-twatter-tweakers AT THE BEHEST OF JOSH HAWLEY ETC.!!! But THOSE kinds of things are NOT revealed to us!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twitter_Files from there…
The installment releases have been criticized for alleged shortcomings, including exaggerating the contents’ significance, omissions of context, outright mendacity, partial reporting, conclusions reached in the reporting with counterclaims against, and described as “an egregious example of the very phenomenon it purports to condemn—that of social-media managers leveraging their platforms for partisan ends”.
SQRLSY comments: Note partial reporting… The INTERNAL EMAILS WERE NOT ALL RELEASED!!!! They were SELECTIVELY RELEASED!!! Ye mendacious liars!!!!
Hence also from there “calls for the full release of all documents for the sake of transparency…” Hello, liars!!!!
So your “fix” for this is to vote for Trump again? Or for Josh Hawley? https://reason.com/2019/03/01/josh-hawley-section-230-big-tech-cpac/ Sen. Josh Hawley Rails Against ‘Big Tech,’ Anti-Conservative Bias, and Section 230
https://reason.com/2019/06/25/the-moral-scolds-new-illiberal-right-internet-hawley-230/ The Moral Scolds of the New Illiberal Right Are Coming For Your Internet
From Sohrab Ahmari to Josh Hawley, what the new right really wants is to squelch free expression.
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He remains consistent in his pro censorship libertarian stances at least.
Unfortunately, the approach taken by the Republican House majority—haul tech executives before Congress and attack them for being the victims of government pressure
Like literally attack them (Republicans pounce!) or just ask them really tough or uncomfortable questions that they had trouble answering?
The Republican Party can hardly chide private companies' content moderators for being deferential to government authority while demanding similar deference to Congress.
Like literally demanding similar deference to Congress, insisting that all the GOP Hunter Biden laptop stories get covered up too, or figuratively demanding honest answers to tough questions?
You realize, Robby, that putting the two together, you're effectively saying that because Democrats censored social media companies GOPers can't ask them uncomfortable questions, right?
What kind of investigative, or other kind of, journalist would say that?
"...Democrats censored social media companies..."
Did they do this by NOT inviting the offenders to the BEST cocktail parties? Or did they do this by jailing or fining those who did NOT perform the precisely correct kinds of desired content moderation? If the latter... Citations please!
I mean the last few years the GOP has been demanding no censorship based on politics. Not sure how those statements make them liable for executive groups demanding censorship.
"...the GOP has been demanding no censorship based on politics..."
You mean like THIS?
https://www.npr.org/2020/05/28/863932758/stung-by-twitter-trump-signs-executive-order-to-weaken-social-media-companies
Stung By Twitter, Trump Signs Executive Order To Weaken Social Media Companies
https://gizmodo.com/donald-trump-chrissy-teigen-tweet-hunter-biden-hearing-1850089753
One of the most surprising revelations from the hearing didn’t involve Joe Biden or his prodigal son at all: in 2019, then-President Donald Trump demanded Twitter remove a post from model Chrissy Teigen in which the celebrity called Trump a “pussy ass bitch,” according to whistleblower and former Twitter safety policy team expert Anika Collier Navaroli. Twitter didn’t delete the tweet, but Teigen herself did.
Trump himself has no power for a tweet to get removed. Teigen removing the tweet speaks more about herself than about Trump (perhaps it wasn't credible?). This is much different than the former Twitter executives colluding with government agencies to suppress and censor information. It's also telling that Twitter complied with the Democrats' request yet not with Trump.
You are being disingenuous once again with the comparisons, Mike.
Does Robbie still pretend to be a journalist? We saw his technique with Fauci.
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Bullshit. Have them testify, name names, describe the process.
Right. DO they really think the government agents are going to be honest and forthcoming about all this?
That is the real scandal. If Congress wants to protect speech from government interference, it should summon representatives of the FBI, the CDC, and other agencies to these hearings.
Ah, here we are. As long as we avoid pointing out that S230 effectively mandates that Congress determine who is and who isn't a good Samaritan online and is the crux of the argument whether Congress calls in the CDC, FBI, or other or not, we can continue to diffuse and deflect from the real issue and continue to blame it on nameless bureaucrats who are just going to fade back into the woodwork anyway.
"...S230 effectively mandates that Congress determine who is and who isn’t a good Samaritan online..."
Utter, pure, bullshit LIE! Give me ONE citation to show where the USA Congress EVER did this, PLEASE!
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20200531/23325444617/hello-youve-been-referred-here-because-youre-wrong-about-section-230-communications-decency-act.shtml
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I just watched 3 Twitter execs noticeably squirm in their seats when FL Rep @realannapaulina exposed their secret chat forum w/government officials to coordinate censorship
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https://twitter.com/JonathanTurley/status/1623424949594595329?t=s5W4REby4i7LkVk29l02GA&s=19
Rep. Cori Bush just stated that the problem with Twitter is that it is motivated by profits rather than "safety and equity." She then called to "re-envision" the Internet and to take public ownership of social media platforms.
So glad I got gerrymandered out of her district.
But that's precisely the Republican position. They're upset that the US government isn't doing enough to force Twitter to publish what they consider politically correct and equitable viewpoints. Are they not?
somehow I dont think the R position is public (govt) ownership of social media platforms.
Also, should be pointed out, this is why we call these people Marxists...because they somehow keep landing on 'we need to tear it all down and rebuild it under govt control...for equity'. You know, the quintessential marxist position.
I know its obvious to anyone with a brain, but a lot of you folks keep asking "wheres the marxism?!"...literally spewing out of their mouths just about every time they speak, is where
Weird. I can only find Turley's tweet, and no copy of the (written) quote anywhere from Rep. Bush. Where did she say it?
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https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/democrat-cori-bush-calls-government-takeover-social-media-says-twitter-motivated-profits
"Digital platforms, including social media, are here to stay, but we need to make sure that they operate for the public good and not the private interests," Bush said. "We need to invest in better alternatives to big tech. And we need to establish public ownership and control to ensure these platforms serve everyone fairly."
Diversity is not looking like me but agreeing with my political beliefs..right?
At least Robby is calling it censorship now.
What you do, Robby, is arrest all involved, "private" and government, on charges of conspiracy to violate constitutional rights. Give them a fair trial and lock them up.
Classic fascism; government control of the populace through pressure on, or cooperation of, corporations.
Precisely which Constitutional provision did they violate? In fact, there’s a problem that everyone involved has an argument that they were exercising First Amendment rights.
The answer is to pass a law prohibiting Federal employees from engaging in this behavior. Until then there is no clarity on what is not allowed.
Mike. Never let it be said you aren't a fucking idiot. There is already a precedence wherein of a corporation is working in hand woth government tbey can fall under 1a guidance. The government can not violate the constitution by working with a third party.
Ignorant fuck.
But suppose it were constitutional every step of the way. So what? It's still goddamn fucking tyranny! When government is being oppressive, there's no need to get hung up on legalities. The US and state constitutions should be the floor of good government, not the ceiling. I can think of plenty of things government actors could do that would be perfectly legal, but should result in their being flayed and boiled in oil.
There's a "precedence", is there?
This whole thing is the weirdest, most pathetic thing any normal person has seen in a while. It's precisely the same thing as Republicans' bizarre outburst during the SOTU when Biden accused them of having their own central policy plank of raiding Social Security.
The only civil right Republicans care about is their own to win elections. They're mad, year after year, that they couldn't get their 2020 Benghazi farce. That's what they're mad about. They couldn't spread their salacious hysteria in time to ratfuck Biden out of the presidency. This is 100% about that.
Same with Social Security. Anyone with half an amygdala knows that Republicans want to raid it, and many elected members keep desperately proposing it. But they know how politically bad it is for them to be caught doing it, so they erupt in a fucking circus at Biden for saying so.
This isn't even mentioning their behavior after losing 2020. Literally the only thing they care about is their own power.
This is coming from the guy who falsely claims Republicans want public ownership or private companies. Let that speak for itself.
I shall now let anyone else use their talents in refuting Tony if they so desire.
Hopefully Schiff gets dragged in front of this committee as well for his behind the scenes lobbying to get private citizens silenced online using his position as a govt official.
That little weasel needs to be properly dragged for this as well as knowingly lying through his teeth for 4 years about Russia
bolshie...with old world grudges and cultural marxist views...scum bag
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Because no one outside of Russia believes the US blew up the pipeline.
It's certainly possible. But I'm a little surprised Hershey neglected to mention that Russia had all but shut down NS1 at the time it was blown up. Makes you wonder what else he decided wasn't relevant.
"attack them for being the victims of government pressure"
By and large they were willing and delighted participants, not victims.
Robby does have a favorable view of Mattress Girl so I can see where he got his confusion between enthusiastic participant and a "victim".
Claiming that Republicans want to abolish Social Security is part of a plan to instigate riots after Social Security goes bankrupt sometime around 2032. Under the law, when SS goes belly up, payments to retirees must be cut. Talk about never wasting a crisis!
That’s when the progressives will say “See, for years we told you the Republicans wanted to take away your benefits” and then proceed to go on a tax and spend orgy that will consolidate all power in the executive branch ending constitutional government.
This is not a conspiracy theory, progressives are telegraphing their intentions for Social Security just as they did for “pandemics”.
we are so far in debt the solution will be digital currencies to take your savings, force you to spend and deny you interest on your money. 401Ks will be raided and left with IOU to pay for SS and Medicare and wars...time to payout what people put into SS with interest and allow people to save as much as they want pretax...as for medicare, it doesnt' work. Ron Paul is right, go back to a healthcare system without govt intervention