12/29/2022
63% of U.S. Voters Want FBI Investigated for Social Media Censorship Push
Now that, with “Twitter Files,” the cat is officially out of the bag regarding the US government and its agencies’ involvement in flagging user content on the social site—the question becomes, should this form of censorship be officially investigated by Congress?
According to a telephone poll of likely US voters conducted by Rasmussen Reports and Miranda Devin’s Laptop From Hell—which specifically asked if the FBI should be investigated for its role in this and other cases of social media censorship—a strong majority making up 63% of those surveyed said yes.
To the question phrased as, “Should Congress investigate whether the FBI was involved in censoring information on social media sites?,” 22% said no, and 15% percent said they were undecided.
When asked, “How likely is it that the FBI encouraged social media sites like Facebook and Twitter to ‘suppress, silence, or reduce the reach of certain political speech and speakers’?,” 63% responded by saying this is likely, 43% believe it is very likely, while 27% do not think it is likely, with 11% undecided.
Source:Reclaim the Net
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