Big Tech companies in the area of communications and social media play an ever increasing role in our lives. They have the ability to store, analyze or sell almost every bit of digital communication metadata and while making huge profits with advertising or information routing based on users and customer behavior or political affiliation.
Unplugging Content
WOW! President Trump Retweets Michelle Malkin Video on Big Tech Censorship — So Twitter Censors Tweet and Deletes the Video!
— Neal Houston, Ph.D. 🇺🇲 ⭐⭐⭐ (@DrNealHouston) May 16, 2020
HERE IS THE CLIP THAT WAS DELETED
America First refuses to be unplugged and tech censorship must be addressed @michellemalkin
America First Clip Ep. 11 pic.twitter.com/ReatQfK7Sy
Big Tech companies can sell or exchange this information voluntarily or involuntarily with governments or tech tyrants. In this way they have an advantage over small competitors and a leverage on politics or social agenda. While doing so and leveraging this information, they may takeover potential competitors or be involved in antitrust activities.