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Albert Wenger

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13 articles stable

Albert Wenger has appeared in 13 articles since 2016-04. Coverage peaked in 2019Q1 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Twitter, API, Facebook.

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2019-03-13
Politico 5 related

Facebook pulled ads from Sen. Warren's campaign calling for the breakup of Facebook and other tech giants, citing policy violations, but is now restoring them

Big Tech has way too much power to silence Free Speech. They shouldn't be censoring Warren, or anybody else. A serious threat to our democracy. http://twitter.com/... Ryan Mac / @rmac18 : Facebook con...

2017-11-22
Washington Post 47 related

FCC unveils its plan to repeal net neutrality rules, a move that would give ISPs broad powers to determine which websites and online services customers use

and Every Day—We Fight to Defend the Open Internet Mallory Locklear / Engadget : What to expect from the FCC's net neutrality proposal Denelle Dixon / The Mozilla Blog : Statement on FCC proposal to r...

2017-05-09
Motherboard 37 related

John Oliver urges internet users to defend net neutrality again

again Mike Snider / USA Today : FCC says its web site got attacked Sunday preventing net neutrality comments Anne Dujmovic / CNET : FCC blames DDoS attacks for site troubles, not John Oliver Bryan Cha...

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