White House creates tool for people to report alleged social media bias

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The White House has launched a tool for people to report instances of perceived social media bias, signaling President Trump's and top Republicans' plan to continue vilifying technology companies

"The Trump Administration is fighting for free speech online," the White House tweeted Wednesday afternoon."No matter your views, if you suspect political bias has caused you to be censored or silenced online, we want to hear about it!"The White House's tweet directed people to a form which first asked users for personal information, such as their name and whether they are an American citizen.

Ted Cruz have suggested Twitter banned right-wing actor James Woods for his political ideology.Trump tweets support for far-right figures banned by FacebookA Twitter spokesperson, however, said Woods was never actually banned. In fact, the spokesperson said, Woods was only suspended after he tweeted the hashtag #HangThemAll, which violated the company's terms of service. The Twitter spokesperson said Woods' account would be unlocked after that particular tweet was removed.

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