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Mises Institute's Ryan McMaken calls in to comment on the increasing censoring by social media companies. Ryan highlights how these new media "platforms" are becoming more open about pushing their political agendas like the TV media of old. Is there any way to hold these Big Tech companies accountable? Will Twitter meet a similar fate like that of MySpace? Also, why are there fewer arrests despite the rise in homicides? Listen to the full episode to find out and more.
Read Ryan McMaken's article on Mises.org Email A Neighbor's Choice with a guest suggestion, story tip or question at [email protected] Visit the A Neighbor's Choice website at aneighborschoice.com
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Mises Institute's Ryan McMaken calls in to comment on the increasing censoring by social media companies. Ryan highlights how these new media "platforms" are becoming more open about pushing their political agendas like the TV media of old. Is there any way to hold these Big Tech companies accountable? Will Twitter meet a similar fate like that of MySpace? Also, why are there fewer arrests despite the rise in homicides? Listen to the full episode to find out and more.
Read Ryan McMaken's article on Mises.org Email A Neighbor's Choice with a guest suggestion, story tip or question at [email protected] Visit the A Neighbor's Choice website at aneighborschoice.com

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