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Cruz Report Recommends Greater Transparency Over Deplatforming

Online platforms should provide public notice detailing when and why they remove users or deny services, Senate Commerce Committee ranking member Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said Wednesday. Cruz’s office issued a report “showing how online service providers are weaponizing their terms…

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of service to deny conservative organizations access to essential business technology.” For example, the report claims political bias in Slack’s decision to remove Libs of TikTok’s workspace, reportedly over gender- and sex-related controversies. The report also claims political bias in Eventbrite’s removal of listings related to Matt Walsh’s “What Is a Woman?” documentary and Bonterra’s termination of its relationship with Independent Women’s Forum. The report recommends legislation requiring platforms to publish community standards, written notice when a service is blocked and an annual report detailing when and why service is denied.