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The Media Literacy Lobby: A State-Level Influence Network Backed by Federal Power

In recent years, an expansive network of “media literacy” organizations has quietly achieved major, statewide policy victories across the country, reshaping K–12 curriculum and state education standards. Media literacy has become a top priority of the global censorship industry, including the U.S. federal government under the previous administration. Media literacy initiatives were funded by the…

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USAID Bankrolled BBC Media Action’s Global Initiative Against ‘Information Disorder’

SUMMARY BBC Media Action is the BBC’s international charity, operating one of the largest global media-development networks in the world. BBC Media Action positions itself as a leader in efforts to counter “misinformation,” “disinformation,” and “information disorder.” USAID provided £2.613 million to BBC Media Action in FY 2023–24, representing 8% of the charity’s total income.…

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Foreign to Domestic Switcharoo: The Knight Foundation and USAID

A consistent theme brought to light by FFO’s ongoing efforts to expose the censorship industry is the central role of the U.S. federal government, particularly the foreign policy and security establishment, in providing the funding and impetus to the whole-of-society campaign against “online disinformation.” This state of affairs, which persisted until the second Trump Administration’s…

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Pennsylvania Governor Touts New ‘Media Literacy’ Program in Schools

SUMMARY Citing “rising misinformation and violent rhetoric online,” Pennsylvania governor Josh Shapiro in September 2025 visited a Dauphin County school to highlight the PA Department of Education’s Information and Media Literacy Toolkit, which would give teachers and students to identify misinformation Shapiro during the visit discussed the need to identify “hateful” or “extreme” language on…

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Freedom House VP Spoke on Panel Asking ‘Is Democracy a Democratic Form of Government?’

SUMMARY Less than two months before the 2024 presidential election, Georgetown University hosted an online panel titled “Is Democracy a Democratic Form of Government?” Panelists included the vice president of research at Freedom House, a U.S. State Department-funded nonprofit tracking “democratization” and freedom worldwide. Freedom House received approximately $80 million from the U.S. taxpayer in…

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Wikipedia’s Censorship Controversies Are Multiplying

Beneath Wikipedia’s public brand of crowdsourced objectivity lies a troubling reality: a cadre of ideologically driven editors wielding deletion powers to suppress content that challenges dominant narratives. Recent attempts to erase pages on sensitive topics reveal a pattern of bias, one that undermines free speech and distorts historical records. From downplaying violent crimes to silencing…

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Wikipedia: The Censorship Industry’s Favorite Encyclopedia

SUMMARY Wikipedia has recently been in the spotlight for its political bias, facing interrogation from Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), in addition to a spate of news coverage highlighting the online encyclopedia’s political bias. Multiple investigations have confirmed that Wikipedia is run by a tiny clique of mostly-anonymous editors, with 1 percent of users responsible for…

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From Narrative Bans to Design Tweaks: Shifting Tactics in the Censorship Industry

In the early days of the platform censorship era, the favored approach was relatively blunt: ban big accounts, remove posts, issue takedowns of disfavored narratives, or suspend users whose content crossed certain lines. As this approach has become unpopular, the censorship industry now aims for something more insidious: rather than outright removing speech, the new…

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